I have committed contrib/pgbench enhanments contributed by Tomoaki
Sato from SRA OSS, Inc. Japan.
- predefined variable tps
The value of variable tps is taken from the scaling factor
specified by -s option.
- -D option
Variable values can be defined by -D option.
- \set command
Tatsuo Ishii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, running long benchmark using pgbench on BIG tables easily causes
an integer overflow error in following SQLs:
Right.
I'm inclined to change abalance, tbalance and bbalance column to
BIGINT to avoid the error. Opinion?
No. The problem is that the
Hi,
I have committed contrib/pgbench enhanments contributed by Tomoaki
Sato from SRA OSS, Inc. Japan.
- predefined variable tps
The value of variable tps is taken from the scaling factor
specified by -s option.
- -D option
Variable values can be defined by -D option.
- \set
Hi,
I have committed contrib/pgbench enhanments contributed by Tomoaki
Sato from SRA OSS, Inc. Japan.
- predefined variable tps
The value of variable tps is taken from the scaling factor
specified by -s option.
- -D option
Variable values can be defined by -D option.
Hi,
I have committed contrib/pgbench enhanments contributed by Tomoaki
Sato from SRA OSS, Inc. Japan.
- predefined variable tps
The value of variable tps is taken from the scaling factor
specified by -s option.
- -D option
Variable values can be defined by -D option.
Tatsuo Ishii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, running long benchmark using pgbench on BIG tables easily causes
an integer overflow error in following SQLs:
Right.
I'm inclined to change abalance, tbalance and bbalance column to
BIGINT to avoid the error. Opinion?
No. The problem is