Thanks Ross.
I don't think its a swap issue since we have over 1GB available.
> The examples all assume one postmaster. You probably need to double
> some of those numbers.
I believe you are right about this - I have seen some references about
modifying the values in /etc/system, but was hopi
Hi!
What kind of data ( int, char, var,... etc) in postgres its unlimited of
chars???
Thankx.
Your probably better off with and actual Solaris expert answering this, but
I'll try to pass on the clues I've absorbed from this list:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 07:49:46AM -0800, John Uhlig wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I have spent most of a day trying to get 2 postmasters to run on a solaris2.6 sun.
> I
So it seems it drops column defaults too. Yikes. I will add to manual
page. Peter E. any chance of hacking this as part of DROP COLUMN?
> Reading the documentation on CLUSTER I see that
>
> "all grant permissions and other indexes are lost when clustering is
> performed."
>
> What does this
Hi.
I have spent most of a day trying to get 2 postmasters to run on a solaris2.6 sun.
I have searched thru the admin mail archives but have not been able to find
anything that has helped at this point.
I am currently trying to run 2 postmasters (v6.5.3) one compiled with defaults
and the othe
I am trying to run the regression tests on a Solaris 7 x86 box under
Postgres 6.5.3. I've never had problems with other versions (last used
6.4) before. Here is the error listing from make all runtest.
=== destroying old regression database... =
=== creat
Reading the documentation on CLUSTER I see that
"all grant permissions and other indexes are lost when clustering is
performed."
What does this really mean? I understand that all indexes and
permissions are gone, but are there other impacts as well?
Seems so to me that this also affects column