Kshipra wrote:
hello all,
I would like to mention something in this regard.
I have executed all the commands given here in the same order, but what the
auther is saying that after insert fails whatever u have inserted rolls back,
this is not the case .
as all of us knows Postgre works in
something like "mt rewind ; pg_dump -o -z
/dev/tape". There is a new pg_dump/pg_restore out in beta now as
pg_backupXXX_latest on the PostgreSQL site which appears to be neater
than the dumper supplied in the PostgreSQL tarball.
Sevo
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Chris Bitmead wrote:
Actually that is the exact reason you _don't_ want to be based in the
USA. Do you really want Postgres to be breaking new ground in the
courts? The USA is at the leading edge of lame new legislation. If the
postgresql licence is locked into Virginia law forever, (because
Ron Peterson wrote:
NEERAJ BANSAL wrote:
Hi,
How do you find that how much storage the data in the database or tables
is taking in bytes or any other format???
Is there any command which tells you this???
ls -l /usr/local/pgsql/data/base
Which would give you the size of the
to arrive there as well, sooner or later.
Sevo
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Dan Reish wrote:
Does anyone know where I might find documentation on creating R-tree indexes
in PostgreSQL? The docs included in the standard distribution don't seem to
even mention the existence of R-trees.
There is some brief mention as to bugs in R-Trees in some part of the