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On 2012-05-04, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 05/03/12 10:18 PM, David Johnston wrote:
>> On May 3, 2012, at 20:20, EllyR wrote:
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>>> > Yes you are right, I have read that it is not that reliable, but I have
>>> > to do
>>> > something for that, what would be your suggestion for this case? Thanks
On 05/03/12 10:18 PM, David Johnston wrote:
On May 3, 2012, at 20:20, EllyR wrote:
> Yes you are right, I have read that it is not that reliable, but I have to do
> something for that, what would be your suggestion for this case? Thanks.
Simplest option: install a new local hard drive and c
On May 3, 2012, at 20:20, EllyR wrote:
> Yes you are right, I have read that it is not that reliable, but I have to do
> something for that, what would be your suggestion for this case? Thanks.
Simplest option: install a new local hard drive and configure a tablespace to
use it.
Alternative: B
On 05/03/12 5:15 PM, EllyR wrote:
I have the latest Postgres on my machine, do you know where can I find the
instruction for map network drive? or do you think it won't work at all on
network drive?
database servers should not be run in SMB/CIFS network shares. The
shares just aren't reliabl
Thanks for answering,
I have the latest Postgres on my machine, do you know where can I find the
instruction for map network drive? or do you think it won't work at all on
network drive?
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One I tried to install it on map network drive, it failed to work, so I had
to install it back on the C drive.
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Yes you are right, I have read that it is not that reliable, but I have to do
something for that, what would be your suggestion for this case? Thanks.
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