Andrew Hammond wrote:
Hello All,
I've been working on designing a tool to facilitate both developers
and operations staff working with slony replicated databases. I think
that the problem described below is a general problem for people
working with systems that are both in production and
I just tried to add something to the pg_autovacuum table for the first
time today (with 8.1). I wanted to make the simplest possible entry:
Disable auto-vacuuming for a table. However, the data model requires
that I also enter values for:
vac_base_thresh
vac_scale_factor
anl_base_thres
Jim C. Nasby wrote:
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 04:08:45PM -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Mark Stosberg wrote:
I just tried to add something to the pg_autovacuum table for the first
time today (with 8.1). I wanted to make the simplest possible entry:
Disable auto-vacuuming for a table. However
expectation
correct that a full/dump restore into 8.1.x would address it?
Thanks!
Mark
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Hello!
We just now got around to upgrading our production Postgres server to
7.0.3 (from 6.5.3). I've written up a tips document for people who have
not yet done this. I believe it also contains some tips that may be
generally helpful when dump/restoring Postgres. The document is here: