ze...)
That would completely remove my needs for a fast count() - all I want
is a way to quickly estimate table sizes for an operator's display. Tom's
suggestion would provide exactly that.
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Should have tried it...
Thanks again!
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TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html
database X.").
Having some way of telling which messages were output when
would be helpful in such cases, since I'm not allowed to
beat the users into submission...
Thanks!
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PostgreSQL...] SOAP servers.
I, too, opted for a 'minimal-SOAP' implementation. A 'real'
implementation boggles the mind.
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TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
on the same CPU as it's parent, but
native threads are not likely to be constrained to a specific CPU
with an SMP OS.
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TIP 5: Have you checked our extens
Win32 postgresql is adversely impacting the ongoing
development of Unix-based PostgreSQL then I will start looking at
other solutions.
In fact, if you folks could find additional resources that would
support Win32 development, it still seems to me that perhaps those
resources could be better s
startup.
Small update - newer Linux kernels now support multiple raw devices
through /dev/raw/raw*, though the mapping between raw (character)
and block devices has to be recreated on each boot.
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