their work.
But it little bit digging in the mailing list archives should turn
them up.
Many thanks, Florian, we'll be checking that out.
James
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anting to go over to plpythonu or whatnot (whose description
of rows are as dicts).
Is there something in the internals which inherently prevent this? Or
am I fool and it already exists?
Not having to defer to EXECUTE would be attractive.
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sable to do this via multiple clusters
instead of a single cluster, tweaking the processor affinity of each
postmaster accordingly, trying to ensure each cluster's shared memory
segments and buffer cache pools remain local for the resulting backends?
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other than ALTER TABLE -- such as "DISABLE TRIGGER foo
ON tbar" ?
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gument to ColId
production, which goes unparsed. Shame on me for using such an old
version [ 8.2 ], but hey, it works.
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g periods are eroded to their relname portion, and that > 2
dots == death:
social=# listen foo.bar.blat.blam;
ERROR: improper qualified name (too many dotted names):
foo.bar.blat.blam
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rivial unfortunately.
I hate to say it, but would mysql / myisam not work well for points
1-5 ? I have not idea about it and 'fast as hell' -- not ever run it
in production for anything. 6 + 7 could possibly be done atop mysql
using a 3-tier model.
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example, I see that plpython functions cannot be declared
to return void. That can't be too tough to remedy. Implementing the
DBI 2.0 API interface to SPI can wait another day.
On Feb 24, 2006, at 11:08 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
James Robinson wrote:
I'm interested in poking though
I'm interested in poking though and taking a shot at getting my feet
wet with pl/python. I see the file is copyright Andrew Bosma -- is he
still around perhance? Is anyone currently the 'owner' ?
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iness afoot perhaps
hardware-wise?
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On Nov 28, 2005, at 1:46 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
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backtrace of the sshd doesn't look good:
Stripped executable :-( ... you won't get much info there. What of
the client at the far end of the ssh connection? You should probably
assume t
ind that additional buffering a damnable offense?
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ostgresMain ()
#16 0x0816ffa9 in ServerLoop ()
#17 0x08170de9 in PostmasterMain ()
#18 0x0813e5e5 in main ()
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y mounting issue
here. args: 'postgres: postgres social [local] VACUUM waiting'
28861 -- production servicing backend, now back in idle state. [ not
in tx idle by regular idle ].
On Nov 28, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
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Comparing t
this table.
Finally, the only possibly potentially interesting event database-
wise happened on Wed. Nov. 23'rd -- we SIGHUP'd the postmaster to
have it learn a higher value for work_mem (10240, up from default of
1024). But the hourly crons went great for the subsequent two days.
m
yet, then it just fails as normal.
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ELSIF and ELSEIF as legal spellings of the keyword. This seems a
bit ugly but I can't think of any really good objections.
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until end of
transaction block
ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of
transaction block
ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of
transaction block
COMMIT
Many thanks in advance,
James
pets.sql
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Patch applied, fixes beta4 for the query with our data. Many thanks
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Foreign-key constraints:
"unit_building_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (building) REFERENCES building(id)
"unit_city_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (city) REFERENCES housingcity(id)
"unit_leadpaintunit_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (leadpaintunit) REFERENCES
leadpaintun
it(id)
casts the literal int4 to an int8, making the int8
column index useable.
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tarting up
LOG: database system is ready
We were back online within minutes of the interruption w/o any data
loss.
So, I raise my glass to you! Thank you!
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Quotas per user per tablespace, assuming 7.5 gets tablespaces.
User quotas would make postgres on a shared university box much more
pleasant.
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backend could be written , say, somewhere in the internals document
around the coding conventions chapter:
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/source.html
I myself don't have a clue, not being a backend hacker, so I'll just
slink back to my cave.
James
naged transactions *by the middleware container*, and, if the
middleware container is configured to cache prepared statements between
transactions, then it will expect them to live well beyond their
initial explicitly-managed transaction.
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On Jun 10, 2004, at 10:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Prior to lazy vacuum, this was impossible.
Do you know for sure that lazy vacuum and/or autovacuum does
not indeed solve / alleviate the symptoms of the general problem
of very high rate table updates?
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hive transaction log protocol. If my proposed
usage is flawed, then negative kudos to my puny mind.
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you've pretty much gotta get a CompleteCommand message
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instead of UNIX domain? Pulling down code ...
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manipulate temporary tables.
Quite spiffy, reducing the amount of surprise encountered by postgres
neophytes.
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been greatly appreciated to solve at least the 'stay out of other
user's crud by default' issues.
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