On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 12:27:03AM +0100, Oli Sennhauser wrote:
>
> If somebody is telling me now, I have to do this several times a year
> (how can I sell this to a customer???)... It is not a problem handling a
> micky-mouse database. dump/load 100 GB I would gess it takes me more
> than 12 h
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 00:27:03 +0100,
Oli Sennhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If somebody is telling me now, I have to do this several times a year
> (how can I sell this to a customer???)... It is not a problem handling a
> micky-mouse database. dump/load 100 GB I would gess it takes
Thanks Jonathan and Kaolin fire
Technicaly it is clear to me, how it works. But on a SUN E1 we had
hours to exp/imp 20-30 GB of data. And I do not think, that we were able
to exp/imp 1TB.
If somebody is telling me now, I have to do this several times a year
(how can I sell this to a custom
Hello admins
Tome Lane once wrote, if I remember well, that the biggest PostgreSQL DB
he knows is about 4 TB!!! In Oracle we normaly say, it is "not possible"
(= usefull) to exp/imp more than let's say 20 to 50 GB of data. This is
more ore less the same we do with pg_dumpall???
Oracle was not c
Gautam Saha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any idea what might be the resolution here?
Put back your 7.1 executables and make a pg_dumpall run before you
upgrade. Then upgrade, initdb, reload the dump.
regards, tom lane
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Hi:
I just upgraded from 7.1->7.3, but did not take a data back up.
Now when i try to start the posrGreSQL server I get the message:
An old version of the database format was found.\nYou need to upgrade
the data format before using PostgreSQL.\nSee (Your System's
documentation directory)/postgre