Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-11 Thread Stephen Frost
* Albe Laurenz (laurenz.a...@wien.gv.at) wrote: > Marllius wrote: > > OCFS2 = oracle cluster file system 2 > > I think using OCFS2 for PostgreSQL data is a good idea if you want > to be the first at something or try to discover bugs in OCFS2. I've found that OCFS2 is a very decent clustered

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-11 Thread Marllius
Thanks guys, the answers helped me a lot in my decision , I'm evaluating my options.

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-11 Thread John R Pierce
On 4/8/2016 6:16 AM, Marllius wrote: thank you, but i need a link in official postgresql documentation as postgresql is operating system independent, its pretty unlikely there will be discussions of specific file systems in the official documentation. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-11 Thread Albe Laurenz
Marllius wrote: > OCFS2 = oracle cluster file system 2 I think using OCFS2 for PostgreSQL data is a good idea if you want to be the first at something or try to discover bugs in OCFS2. Why do you want a cluster file system for PostgreSQL? You cannot have more than one server access the same

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-08 Thread John R Pierce
On 4/8/2016 7:20 AM, Scott Mead wrote: I'm not sure if that link exists, the general rule is In g if it's POSIX, it'll work. You'll find that most PostgreSQL-ers have strong opinions and preferences in regards to filesystems. Personally, I know that XFS will work, it's not *my* preference,

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-08 Thread Scott Mead
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 9:16 AM, Marllius wrote: > thank you, but i need a link in official postgresql documentation > I'm not sure if that link exists, the general rule is In g if it's POSIX, it'll work. You'll find that most PostgreSQL-ers have strong opinions and

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-08 Thread Marllius
thank you, but i need a link in official postgresql documentation OCFS2 = oracle cluster file system 2 2016-04-08 10:00 GMT-03:00 Bob Lunney : > XFS absolutely does. Its well supported on Redhat and CentOS 6.x and > 7.x. Highly recommended. > > Don’t know about OCFS2. > >

Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-08 Thread Bob Lunney
XFS absolutely does. Its well supported on Redhat and CentOS 6.x and 7.x. Highly recommended. Don’t know about OCFS2. Bob Lunney Lead Data Architect MeetMe, Inc. > On Apr 8, 2016, at 8:56 AM, Marllius wrote: > > Hi guys! > > The OCFS2 and XFS have compatibility with

[GENERAL] Postgresql 9.3.4 file system compatibility

2016-04-08 Thread Marllius
Hi guys! The OCFS2 and XFS have compatibility with postgresql 9.3.4? I was looking the documentation but i not found it.