Hello *,
is there any way in postgres to define the size of extents ?
regards
-andreas
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Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hello *,
is there any way in postgres to define the size of extents ?
We don't have extents like Informix. We use the file system so size is
unlimited. I think that answers your question.
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Hi,
What does this mean ?!? Is this a corrupt database, a bug or has the pg_dump
not enough memory ?
And ... how can i solve this problem ?
$ pg_dump login | gzip login.dump.gz
pg_dump: ERROR: MemoryContextAlloc: invalid request size 4294967293
pg_dump: lost synchronization with server,
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 17:18, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hello *,
is there any way in postgres to define the size of extents ?
We don't have extents like Informix. We use the file system so size is
unlimited. I think that answers your question.
Not really. If I
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 17:18, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Andreas Schmitz wrote:
Hello *,
is there any way in postgres to define the size of extents ?
We don't have extents like Informix. We use the file system so size is
unlimited. I think that answers
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Ferdinand Smit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What does this mean ?!? Is this a corrupt database, a bug or has the pg_dump
not enough memory ?
$ pg_dump login | gzip login.dump.gz
pg_dump: ERROR: MemoryContextAlloc: invalid request size 4294967293
pg_dump: lost synchronization with server,
Bai Yan writes:
I have installed postgresql before (7.1.*, BTW, how can I
check what version I am using after the installation - where can I get the
version information?).
postmaster --version
psql --version
Recently, the linux server is rebooted and
upgraded. Since I am not the su, I