I personally would like to see 8byte OIDs or at least int8 sequences,  I'm
a little worried about the pain of managing a potential rollover when I'm 
using sequences as a replication key between servers.

Alex.

On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Peter Eisentraut wrote:

> Rod Taylor writes:
> 
> > Someones bound to hit it in a year or 2 as Postgres is getting pretty
> > good for large projects as well as the small, especially with 7.1's
> > speed enhancements.  Hopefully 7.2 will create cycling OIDs and XIDs.
> > Then less problems in 'unlimited' extendability.
> 
> The easiest approach for OIDs will probably be making them optional in the
> first place.  For the vast majority of users, the OIDs are just wasting
> space.
> 
> The cycling XID idea is based on the assertion that eventually all
> transactions will be closed, at which time a record is either known
> committed or known dead so that the XID can be recycled.  For OIDs, this
> is not practical.  And if you wanted OIDs that automatically fill in the
> holes, that's probably not realistic.
> 
> -- 
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