During VACUUM I see these DB sessions:
28764 | simpydb | postgres | select count(*) from pg_stat_activity
25946 | simpydb | otis | VACUUM;
My questions are:
- Does it sounds normal that such a small DB would need 30 minute
vacuuming? (My iRobot Rumba does my apartment in less time.)
It d
On Tuesday 21 December 2004 12:57, Tony and Bryn Reina wrote:
> http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgdiff/projdisplay.php
>
> pgdiff should compare two PostgreSQL databases.
>
I looked at this a while back and it seemed to compare the data within two
identical databases, not compare the schema b
Hello,
I still have this issue of a long vacuum process on a DB that is
not really all that big in schema (~ 30 tables) nor size (biggest table
is ~150K rows, another ~120K, all others only a few thousand rows
each).
VACUUMing this DB takes about 30 minutes, and during that time the DB
is pre
Title: RE: [ADMIN] Single User mode
The heart of the matter was that I did not exit postgres correctly using Ctl-D. It still kept postgres alive.
Theo
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From: Joshua D. Drake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 December 2004 4:45 PM
To: Theo Galanakis
C
Theo Galanakis wrote:
I was curious if there was a better way of killing the "postgres"
process? I needed to place out DB in single user mode Using
"postgres". Once I had finished and exited "postgres", I could not
start up "pg_ctl" the database as postgres was still running. Is there
a elequan
Title: Single User mode
I was curious if there was a better way of killing the "postgres" process? I needed to place out DB in single user mode Using "postgres". Once I had finished and exited "postgres", I could not start up "pg_ctl" the database as postgres was still running. Is there a eleq
"HOWARD,EDWARD T,III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a doozy of a problem. Had a dataserver crash hard (it
> was hacked and the root kit used broke a lot of files), this happened
> after a motherboard went on my backup server, corrupting my backup set.
> We have gotten most of the data
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/pgdiff/projdisplay.php
pgdiff should compare two PostgreSQL
databases.
-Ton
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Title: Postgresql global directory
Hi,
I have a doozy of a problem. Had a dataserver crash hard (it was hacked and the root kit used broke a lot of files), this happened after a motherboard went on my backup server, corrupting my backup set. We have gotten most of the data recov
"Thomas Madsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when i do a query to pg_class like this it finds a record select * from
> pg_class where relname like 'infected_%'; it does find some records
Please show us those records, don't just claim they exist. I'd like to
see the same search on pg_type, too.
Have you tried this one ? http://www.dbbalance.com/products.htm . I am
also looking at database comparison tools and so far i could find only
two for postgres one from EMS and this one. I havent tried this one yet
though.
Chris Hoover wrote:
Does anyone know of any good tools that will compare
I have a postgresql ( psql (PostgreSQL) 7.2.1 ) database where i have a
problem deleting 1 off the tables
Im logged in locally and access it with root
In the database there is among more, 2 tables with similar names:
infected
infected_
When i try to delete the "infected_" ( drop tabl
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