Re: [GENERAL] Is Linux 2.6.5 kernel good enough for production?

2004-05-20 Thread Dirk Försterling
Am 05/17/2004 10:19 PM schrieb Greg Stark: Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I'm guessing an index isn't being used because your LANG is something-UTF-8 and that got picked up when you recreated your database. Try recreating the database with the C locale and see if that does it. I never

Re: [GENERAL] Is Linux 2.6.5 kernel good enough for production?

2004-05-17 Thread Richard Huxton
Dirk Försterling wrote: There were some dumb queries with timestamps, performing much slower with Linux-2.6.5 compared to Linux-2.4.25: The queries used something like this (ts is a TIMESTAMP): ... AND ts LIKE '2003-04-%' I'm guessing an index isn't being used because your LANG is something-UT

Re: [GENERAL] Is Linux 2.6.5 kernel good enough for production?

2004-05-12 Thread scott.marlowe
On Wed, 12 May 2004, Dirk Försterling wrote: > Am 05/05/2004 03:03 PM schrieb Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes: > > > >>Do people think linux 2.6.5 is stable enough yet for a production > >>PostgreSQL server? > > > > i´m using linux 2.6.5 with postgres 7.4.2 with out problem(conectiva linux > > versi

Re: [GENERAL] Is Linux 2.6.5 kernel good enough for production?

2004-05-11 Thread Dirk Försterling
Am 05/05/2004 03:03 PM schrieb Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes: Do people think linux 2.6.5 is stable enough yet for a production PostgreSQL server? i´m using linux 2.6.5 with postgres 7.4.2 with out problem(conectiva linux version 10) I'd like to add here, that I recently tried 2.6.5 / Postgres 7.4.2