On 1/9/15, 3:34 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
* Stefan Kaltenbrunner (ste...@kaltenbrunner.cc) wrote:
On 01/09/2015 08:01 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
Now, for debugging purposes, I could see such a parameter being
available but it should default to 'off/never-fail'.
not sure what it really would be useful for - if I execute a query I
would truely expect it to get answered - if it can be made faster if
done in parallel thats nice but why would I want it to fail?
I was thinking for debugging only, though I'm not really sure why you'd
need it if you get a NOTICE when you don't end up with all the workers
you expect.
Yeah, debugging is my concern as well. You're working on a query, you expect it
to be using parallelism, and EXPLAIN is showing it's not. Now you're scratching
your head.
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