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2000-02-21 Thread Bruce Momjian
No problem with taht size. > Hi > > I'm new here and now i'm building a large DB (20GB data). I was looking around and i >can't find any info if Postgres can manipulate so large DB with falls and data loss. > I have found only info that postgres can manipulate DB larger than maximum file size.

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2000-02-21 Thread ice . planet
Hi I'm new here and now i'm building a large DB (20GB data). I was looking around and i can't find any info if Postgres can manipulate so large DB with falls and data loss. I have found only info that postgres can manipulate DB larger than maximum file size. Thanks for help and sorry for my bad

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1999-07-07 Thread sk . list
Hi! On 07-Jul-99 Vadim Mikheev wrote: >> I found a strange hunging of postgres 6.5. >> In a few days working child process dumped to core but postmaster was runned >> it > > What does gdb say about this core? Core was generated by `/usr/comset/dbase/bin/postmaster -i -D/usr/comset/dbase/data'.

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1999-05-11 Thread Artur Pietruk
On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 12:33:23PM -0400, Karell Ste-Marie wrote: > You need to change the /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres script and add a -i after > the postmaster command... > > How can I allow access from other host? And do not forget to look at your pg_hba.conf. You have installed it from

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1999-05-11 Thread Karell Ste-Marie
You need to change the /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres script and add a -i after the postmaster command... > -Original Message- > From: yannick [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: May 11, 1999 2:22 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [ADMIN] X-ReplyTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Hi > >

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1999-05-11 Thread yannick
Hi I use postgresql 6.3.2-10 and I install it with a rpm package. I can't find any configuration files Where can I find them? How can I allow access from other host? Thanks Y. Stolf ---End forward