On 11/19/2015 07:47 AM, Day, David wrote:



So what are you working on?

The document you link to starts with this:
"
Examples of network devices that are covered by requirements in this cPP include 
routers, firewalls, VPN gateways, IDSs, and switches. ..."

So embedded devices. Not sure how prevalent Postgres is in that area.

Also the subsection you refer to seems to be talking only about memory, not 
storage which is where VACUUM FULL works. That may be an overly fine 
distinction, but one that can be made.



Appreciate everyone's feedback.  This is perhaps a matter that can feed into 
future OS ( FreeBSD ) and/or Postgress development.


Regards


Dave Day











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Adrian Klaver
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Adrian

Our app/development is a softswitch, (VoIP), and is considered a network 
appliance.
Postgres in general has been a joy to learn and aside from a a hiccup with 
plperl and FreeBSD (9.8)
that the discussion board helped me resolve some time ago, dependable and 
problem free.

I scanned the subsection you referred to, and before acronym fatigue set in, it seems to refer to in memory key handling during device authentication. Is your Postgres instance doing that?


Dave







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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@aklaver.com


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