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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Chris Sutton wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need some insight on the best way to use a RAM drive in a Postgresql
> installation. Here is our situation and current setup:
>
> Postgresql 7.2.1
First suggestion: upgrade to 7.2.4 to address several bugs.
> The concern of course is if
Chris Sutton kirjutas T, 04.03.2003 kell 17:03:
> Hello,
>
> I need some insight on the best way to use a RAM drive in a Postgresql
> installation. Here is our situation and current setup:
>
> Postgresql 7.2.1
> Dual PIII 800
> RAID 5 SCSI disks
> Platypus 8GB PCI QikDrive (the RAM drive). htt
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As promised, I've been looking over the error handling (especially
the archived discussions) and it's a real rat's nest. :) I'm not
sure where we should start, but just getting some error codes
enabled and out there would be a great start. The pro
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> > The XML standard does not call for any table format. But a number of
> > table formats have been established within the XML framework. Some of
> > them are formatting-oriented
Let me preface this by expressing my appreciation for all the hard work
for the people who develop, maintain, and support PostGreSQL. I've been
using it for a little over two years for a variety of projects and have
been extremely happy with both the software and the support on these lists.
Recen
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> The XML standard does not call for any table format. But a number of
> table formats have been established within the XML framework. Some of
> them are formatting-oriented (e.g., the HTML model, or CALS which is used
> in DocBook) and some of the
I posted this message to psql-bugs in December but I have not heard if this has been
fixed or not. This is holding up our development and testing of our product using
Linux and PostgreSQL.
Thanks
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Hello,
I need some insight on the best way to use a RAM drive in a Postgresql
installation. Here is our situation and current setup:
Postgresql 7.2.1
Dual PIII 800
RAID 5 SCSI disks
Platypus 8GB PCI QikDrive (the RAM drive). http://www.platypus.net
The Platypus RAM drive is a PCI card with 8G
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 20:47, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
> Hey, with this new ALTER SEQUENCE patch, how about this for an idea:
>
> I submitted a patch to always generate non-colliding index and sequence
> names. Seemed like an excellent idea. However, 7.3 dumps tables like this:
>
> CREATE
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