On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 12:45:08AM -0300 I heard the voice of
Marc G. Fournier, and lo! it spake thus:
> On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
> >
> >If nothing has them open (fstat or lsof or something) they should
> >be safe to delete (but don't blame me if it blows up!).
>
> This is what
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:19:38PM -0300 I heard the voice of
Marc G. Fournier, and lo! it spake thus:
Anyone actually dealing with a configuration using this for your
data drives? I'm looking for more details on what exactly they are
using for the
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:19:38PM -0300 I heard the voice of
Marc G. Fournier, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> Anyone actually dealing with a configuration using this for your
> data drives? I'm looking for more details on what exactly they are
> using for the NFS server, but I have a client reportin
Anyone actually dealing with a configuration using this for your data
drives? I'm looking for more details on what exactly they are using for
the NFS server, but I have a client reporting that their pg_xlog directory
is *full* of .nfs* files that are 'months old' ... I'm suspecting that
this
Regarding this old subject, we moved to 8.0.2. Updating to 7.2.5 didn't
solved the issue (I could not find an 7.2.7 rpm release for Red hat 7.2.
since that's the plataform already installed by client, I had to stick to
that). The upgrade to 8.0.2 was done in a Red Hat 9.0 system.
Import of 'lo' wa
Thanks
Sambath