On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello! wers regarding a book proposal on
>
> Regarding the book proposal on Postgres: I can tell you that the world
> needs a Postgres book!
Bruce Momjian has almost completed his, and you can see it on the main
PostgreSQL website.
Brett W. McCoy
> 1) We do not need another SQL book, we need a PostgreSQL book
Yes. Something focused in admin. tasks would be an essential book.
> 2) examples, examples, examples
or an URL to find them ;)
>
> Thanks!
My thanks too.
Pablo.
Hello! wers regarding a book proposal on
Regarding the book proposal on Postgres: I can tell you that the world
needs a Postgres book!
Specifically, I would like to see the following topics covered:
- table-inheritance: what does it mean, how does it work, examples
- regular expressions in que
We are evaluating a ten-page proposal for a new book on Postgres and are
looking for a few people to advise us on its viability. If interested,
please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a brief description of your
credentials and a statement that you agree to non-disclosure of it and I
will send y
Related to this- how do you accomplish the same this while preserving the existing
OIDs?
>>> Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/06/00 02:33AM >>>
On Sat, 12 Jul 2036, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> well, can somebody tell me how to move a DB (e.g. I have a DB named NET in
> PC1
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Fabrice Scemama wrote:
> No core dump could be found within the data/base/*
> directories. The cron is executed by user root,
> but on my system root is a PostgreSQL superuser.
Well, the problem here might be in the fact that root usually has its
ulimit -c (the maximum size o
On Sat, 12 Jul 2036, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> well, can somebody tell me how to move a DB (e.g. I have a DB named NET in
> PC1 under pg6.5.3 and I want to put it in PC2 under pg7.0)
> should I copy just the data/base/NET/ directory and the paste it in the
> data/base of the PC2...