Tatsuo Ishii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have seen problems with extremely many concurrent users.
> I run pgbench:
> pgbench -c 1000 -t 1 test
> And I get stuck spin lock errors. This is 100% reproducable (i.e. I
> have nerver succeeded in pgbench -c 1000).
Is it actually stuck, or just tim
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > How far off is 7.2? Ages?
>
> Hopefully not. I'd like to see us get back on a reasonably short
> release cycle, like every six months or less --- the last couple
> major release cycles have been pai
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Lockhart writes:
>> SQL9x "timestamp" has no notion of time zones. PostgreSQL "timestamp"
>> does.
> AFAICT, it does not. The value is stored in UTC (more or less) and is
> converted to the local time zone for display. But a data type is def
"Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How far off is 7.2? Ages?
Hopefully not. I'd like to see us get back on a reasonably short
release cycle, like every six months or less --- the last couple
major release cycles have been painfully long.
So, maybe beta around Aug-Sep?
Not
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think there will be a race condition around the time of a database
> shutdown. After a new child process is created, the system may go into
> shutdown mode. However, there is a window where the child won't know
> this, because the signal is blocke
"Olivier Haies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using version 6.5.2 of PostgreSQL
Time to update... 7.1.2 is current...
regards, tom lane
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 09:44:43AM +0800, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> > Okay, what I'm thinking is to have a pair of commands added to
> > PL/pgSQL. For
> > the sake of example we'll call them:
> >
> > ENABLE PRIVLEDGE --> Sets user ID to that of the function's owner
> > DISABLE PRIVLEDGE
At 13:41 20/06/01 -0700, Naomi Walker wrote:
>
>Well, so now there is at least TWO of us
>
>We should start the thread again.
>
WAL based backup & recovery is something I have been trying to do in
background, but unfortunately I have no time at the moment. I do plan to
get back to it as soon
> > > update a set a=a+1 where a>2;
> > > ERROR: Cannot insert a duplicate key into unique index a_pkey
> >
> > We use uniq index for UK/PK but shouldn't. Jan?
>
> What else can you use than an index? A "deferred until
> statement end" trigger checking for duplicates? Think it'
Okay, what I'm thinking is to have a pair of commands added to PL/pgSQL. For
the sake of example we'll call them:
ENABLE PRIVLEDGE --> Sets user ID to that of the function's owner
DISABLE PRIVLEDGE --> Restores the original UID
I saw something like this being used in the referential integrity c
> > update a set a=a+1 where a>2;
> > ERROR: Cannot insert a duplicate key into unique index a_pkey
>
> This is a known problem with unique contraints, but it's not
> easy to fix it.
Yes, it requires dirty reads.
Vadim
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> I think that application people would probably prefer the delete trigger,
> insert trigger. It makes more sense, because I would interpret replace
> as "get rid of the old if it exists" and "put in a new item". If people
> wanted
> to make sure code is run on delete, and they have to put it in
> Problem can be demonstrated by following example
>
> create table a (a numeric primary key);
> insert into a values (1);
> insert into a values (2);
> insert into a values (3);
> insert into a values (4);
> update a set a=a+1 where a>2;
> ERROR: Cannot insert a duplicate key into unique index
Hmm, your using ColdFusion, so that goes through the ODBC driver, which
picks up the 'primary key' by looking for an index named 'foo_pkey',
I think. Ah, here it is:
in interfaces/odbc/info.c:
sprintf(tables_query, "select ta.attname, ia.attnum"
" from pg_attribute ta, pg_attribute ia,
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 09:13:13AM +0200, Pedro Abelleira Seco wrote:
> To say it briefly if an average IT manager asks you to
> "show him PostgreSQL" and you open pgsql or pgaccess
> you are done. Sad but true.
>
Well, then open Access. What do you do when the same manager wants to
see your web
Michael Meskes wrote:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 09:13:13AM +0200, Pedro Abelleira Seco wrote:
- Phppgadmin is a web based tool. You need a PHPenabled web server. Most end users/admins don't wantto have to configure a web server, PHP ("what isPHP?") and to have a poor interface (I'm talking about
> > What about a KDE or Gnome piece of software? In
> > fact, I believe that such a
> > project may already be in its infancy...
>
> Yes, I could be, but no all systems have one of them
> installed or even installable (think not only about
> Linux, but all the platforms in wich Postgres run,
>
I have seen problems with extremely many concurrent users.
I run pgbench:
pgbench -c 1000 -t 1 test
And I get stuck spin lock errors. This is 100% reproducable (i.e. I
have nerver succeeded in pgbench -c 1000).
This is Linux kernel 2.2.18. Followings are some resource settings
that seem crytica
> > Personally I'd rather take out the =NULL conversion anyway...
>
> I'd second that.
Ok, from my yesterday's mistake, and mails that M$ doesn't support it
eighter you convinced me. If this was a vote, I would also now vote
for removing it.
Andreas
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