Hello list,
I have a 2 database cluster with pgpool running. It is configured as a load
balancer and is working good untill I start a VACUUM, then the database
goes in degeneration mode...
Has anyone experienced the same problem?
Thanks for helping.
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Cheers!
Wim De Hul
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On 7/4/06, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Although everything you say is accurate Jonah, it will cost more money to
defang obfuscated code then non obfuscated code. Thus there is a financial
detterant to stealing.
My bet is that it would take < 1 day to turn PL/pgSQL into a code
gen
Hi all, I'm quiet new in this stuff, I have N psql users and N
databases, each user has a database and can connect to it using his
psql account, however I don't want to allow that some user access to
another database that does not belong to him. I've modify my pg_hba.conf
file, and allow the a
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 20:51, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Rodrigo De Leon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I would be quite a bonus to have equivalent functionality in PG.
>
> Write your functions in C and give them precompiled libraries.
> Yes, also theoretically decompilable, but plenty hard ... plus
> th
On Wednesday
> Or, just hire a crusty old perl programmer and have him write them all
> as one line, super compact perl scripts and use plperl.
I thought we were actually trying to *help* people on this list... ;)
Joshua D. Drake
>
> ;^)
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On 7/5/06, Scott Marlowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or, just hire a crusty old perl programmer and have him write them all
as one line, super compact perl scripts and use plperl.
;^)
ROFLMAO!
The plpgsql_o idea sounds cool, but it seems I'm the only one that
presented such a need :(
Maybe no
Hello,
I'e got a very strange (scary) problem.
Look at that :
itu_test-# \d
ERROR: cache lookup failed for relation 1024
itu_test=# \q
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ psql -h pisa itu_test
itu_test=# \d
ERROR: cache lookup failed for relation 1024
itu_test=# select * from zones;
zone_id | code | regio
Hi!
I'm having trouble setting a locale other than C when running initdb.
"locale -a" reveals the appropriate locale, sv_SE.UTF-8, and it has been
installed, but initdb just complains "cannot set locale" and uses C instead.
This is not a postgres problem, same thing happens with xterm, but I
Please could someone give me an idea of what pgpool is, and where I can research it?
I have run a search on postgresql.org and found many references, but they don't explain what it is, and it doesn't appear in the documentation index of the v8.1 manuals.