[GENERAL] Postgres Instability

2000-05-24 Thread planx plnetx
I've remarked that postgresql-7.0 have two important bugs no, no... I'll define its Problems. The first is that it is very subsceptible to ipc: it's true that sometimes U need to do an ipcclean to remake it start The second is the very VERY important instability problem. I explain me better: I

Re: [GENERAL] Postgres Instability

2000-05-24 Thread The Hermit Hacker
On Wed, 24 May 2000, planx plnetx wrote: > I've remarked that postgresql-7.0 have two important bugs no, no... > I'll define its Problems. > > The first is that it is very subsceptible to ipc: it's true that sometimes > U need to do an ipcclean to remake it start This sounds like a Linux prob

Re: [GENERAL] Postgres Instability

2000-05-24 Thread Vince Vielhaber
On Wed, 24 May 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > On Wed, 24 May 2000, planx plnetx wrote: > > > I've remarked that postgresql-7.0 have two important bugs no, no... > > I'll define its Problems. > > > > The first is that it is very subsceptible to ipc: it's true that sometimes > > U need to do

Re: [GENERAL] Postgres Instability

2000-05-24 Thread Tom Lane
"planx plnetx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > FATAL 1: cannot create init file > mydatabasedirectory//base/mydb/pg_internal.init If you're getting that, there is something *seriously* broken --- the only way that can come out is if Postgres is unable to create that file when it wants to. I wond