On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 10:54 AM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > Dilip Kumar <dilipbal...@gmail.com> writes: > > I don't think that the local pg_largeobject should maintain the > > foreign server's data, instead that the export should fetch the data > > from the remote's pg_largeobject table. Then I just checked inserting > > into the foriegn from your test as shown below[1] and I noticed that > > the insert is also importing the large object into the local > > pg_largeobject instead of the remote server's pg_large object, which > > clearly seems broken to me. Basically, the actual row is inserted on > > the remote server and the large object w.r.t. the same row is imported > > in local pg_largeobject. > > > insert into oid_table_ft > > values(1,lo_import('/home/highgo/pictures/bird.jpg')); > > For this example to "work", lo_import() would have to somehow know > that its result would get inserted into some foreign table and > then go create the large object on that table's server instead > of locally.
Yeah that makes sense. The lo_import() is just running as an independent function to import the object into pg_largeobject and return the Oid so definitely it has no business to know where that Oid will be stored :) -- Regards, Dilip Kumar EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com