Nothing changes there. When OpenFire, Courier-MTA and Apache are restarted,
a few numbers change, but othrewise they remain unchanged pretty long. There
is no obvious activity that could trigger a disk write 20 times a minute...
How many databases are in your pg cluster?
There are currently
Hello,
after configuring a new home server with PostgreSQL 9.0.4, I observe some
regular disk activity, even though the server is completely idle (disconnected
from the network, no users but one logged in). There are very short write
bursts once in about 3 seconds.
There are a couple of
Hello,
after configuring a new home server with PostgreSQL 9.0.4, I observe some
regular disk activity, even though the server is completely idle (disconnected
from the network, no users but one logged in). There are very short write
bursts once in about 3 seconds. This does not affect
the certificate with an
expired CRL.
Presumably, pg_ctl restart fixed this problem.
It would be great if PostgreSQL could reload the CRL when necessary, just like
Apache httpd does. Could this be appended to the 8.4 wishlist, please?
Best regards,
Andrej Podzimek
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