On Sat, Sep 16, 2006 at 04:19:48PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> I've applied this along with some extra work to get it to show GMT
> offsets and DST status, which should be useful for helping people
> to choose which setting they want. This effectively obsoletes
> Table B-5 as well as B-4 in the SGML
"Dan Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been having trouble running vacuumdb -a and pg_dumpall
> concurrently because they run through the databases in a different
> order (so dumpall was getting stuck behind vacuum's lock, and my
> firewall was rather unhelpfully closing the idle connectio
Um, whaddya mean "dumpall was getting stuck behind vacuum's lock"?
A plain vacuum doesn't take any locks that would block pg_dump.
Dammit, just looked and the setup I originally encountered the problem
on and tracked it down to the vacuum process, and it is indeed set up
to perform a full vacuum
Folks,
The following patch implements the UUID datatype. I would like to send
this beta patch to see if I still am on the right track. Please send
your comments.
Description of UUID:
- The type is called uuid.
- btree and hash indexes are supported.
- uuid array is supported.
- uuid text i/o is