On Mon, 2024-11-25 at 22:47 +, Clay Jackson (cjackson) wrote:
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> Are you willing to sign up for "maintaining" PostgreSQL in your
> environment, INCLUDING things like patching, finding and fixing
> bugs, upgrades, backup and recovery, and off-hours support?
>
Not sure what your point is, you
On Fri, 2024-11-22 at 05:40 +, prashant sinha wrote:
> Hello There,
> I am looking to install PostgreSQL on a Microsoft Azure cloud VM
> for a product I am developing for business purpose. Is there a free
> version of PostgreSQL available which I can use without buying any
> licenses? In case I
On Tue, 2024-10-29 at 16:30 +, Daniel Westermann (DWE) wrote:
> Delays between "connection received" and "connection authenticated"
> because of localhost entries in hba
Maybe check that "files" is the first mechanism for hosts lookups in
nsswitch.conf.
afaik dig doesn't follow the same name
On Wed, 2024-10-30 at 00:15 +0530, Vijaykumar Jain wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2024 at 00:04, Alan Hodgson
> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2024-10-29 at 16:30 +, Daniel Westermann (DWE) wrote:
> > > Delays between "connection received" and "connection
> &g
On Thu, 2024-08-22 at 20:36 -0400, Arbol One wrote:
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> After installing PostgreSQL on my Debian-12 machine, I typed
> 'postgres --version' and got this msg:
> bash: postgres: command not found
>
> 'psql --version', however, does work and gives me this message :
>
> psql (PostgreSQL) 16.3 (D
On Thu, 2024-06-06 at 11:46 -0300, Marcelo Marloch wrote:
> Hi everyone, is it possible to remote connect through IpV6? IpV4
> works fine but I cant connect through V6
>
> postgresql.conf is to listen all address and pg_hba.conf is set
> with host all all :: md5 i've tried ::/0 and ::0/0 but had
On Mon, 2024-01-29 at 14:22 -0500, Bill Mitchell wrote:
> We are attempting to extract one of our database from Amazon RDS
> Aurora/Postgres to another PostgreSQL cluster that is running
> directly on EC2 instances.
Aurora PostgreSQL supports logical replication and purports to use
the native WAL
On Mon, 2023-12-04 at 11:07 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> PG 9.6.24 (Yes, it's EOL.)
>
> When running "vacuumdb -p5433 -j4 --analyze tap_d" from a bash
> prompt, it works as expected:
> $ vacuumdb -p5433 -j4 --analyze tap_d
> vacuumdb: vacuuming database "tap_d"
>
> But not when running from cronta
On Mon, 2023-11-20 at 13:44 -0800, Christophe Pettus wrote:
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> > On Nov 20, 2023, at 13:41, David Gauthier
> > wrote:
> > I want the users to be required to provide a value for ssn in the
> > following query...
> > "select * from huge_view where ssn = '106-91-9930' "
> > I never want them to
On Fri, 2023-09-22 at 17:08 -0500, Brad White wrote:
> I have the v15 service started and listening on 0.0.0.0:5434.
> Through TCPView, I can see it listening on 5434, I can see the
> previous version listening and connecting on 5432.
> I can connect from localhost to port 5434.
> I have ipv6 turne
On Sun, 2023-05-21 at 07:56 -0700, Mike Lissner wrote:
> > As far as I know it's impossible to reliably pg_upgrade a node
> > that has subscriptions and eventually resume logical
> > replication.
> >
>
>
> Should this go in the documentation somewhere? Maybe in the
> pg_upgrade notes? I still d
On Mon, 2023-03-13 at 12:24 -0400, Harrison Borges wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> I’m running into severe performance problems with Postgres as I
> increase the number of concurrent requests against my backend. I’ve
> identified that the bottleneck is Postgres, and to simplify the
> test case, I cre
On Sun, 2023-01-15 at 16:59 -0500, p...@pfortin.com wrote:
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>
> encodings for database "template1" do not match: old "UTF8", new
> "SQL_ASCII" Failure, exiting
You almost certainly don't want your new database to use SQL_ASCII.
Init the new cluster with -E UTF8.
On Mon, 2022-07-18 at 15:55 -0400, neslişah demirci wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Wondering if anyone has any experience of using pg_receivewal/xlog
> to ship wal files to GCP/S3?
>
I use archive_command to send WAL to S3. It works fine. I do gzip
them before uploading, as they are usually pretty compre
On Mon, 2022-05-09 at 06:46 +, Rajamoorthy-CW, Thirumurugan 8361
wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I need to install Postgres Version 14 in Linux server with Client
> and migration steps. Can you please provide me the installation
> steps document ?
>
PostgreSQL is kind of a do-it-yourself thing like a
On Tue, 2022-02-15 at 08:58 +1300, Glen Eustace wrote:
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> But upgrading that way takes too long for the master so I build a
> new
> server instead. So, if I shutdown both postgresql instances old and
> new,
> rsync the data directory and restart on the new. I should be OK ?
>
Should be, yeah.
On Tue, 2022-02-15 at 08:29 +1300, Glen Eustace wrote:
> I need to move my master postgresql deployment to a new server.
>
> I am comfortable with stopping all connections then doing a
> pg_dumpall >
> psql to move the databases, they are not huge so this completes in
> an
> acceptable time and
On Wed, 2021-12-29 at 12:43 -0500, john polo wrote:
> I have a database in PostgreSQL 12 on Windows. It has > 8,000,000
> rows.
> I want to copy this database to PostgreSQL 10 on Slackware Linux. I
> used
> this command to get the data out of the Windows database:
>
> "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQ
On Mon, 2021-12-06 at 10:19 -0700, Rob Sargent wrote:
> To be clear, is it the devs or the ORM that's adding the ORDER and
> the
> LIMIT? I'm betting on devs. Do they need the smallest id (first
> occurrance?) or do they need data common to all 5096 entries
> (Name?) and
> any record will do?
On Mon, 2021-12-06 at 18:20 +0100, Francisco Olarte wrote:
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> Can you post an explain analyze? To me it seems like the planner
> thinks shipment_import_id is randomly distributed and the table is
> well correlated with it's PK, so scanning it for the first id
> should
> be fast.
#explain anal
On Mon, 2021-12-06 at 10:18 -0700, Michael Lewis wrote:
> What is your default_statistics_target and how accurate is that
> estimate of 5668 rows? What is random_page_cost set to by the way?
>
>
>
default_statistics_target = 1000
random_page_cost = 2.0 (it's on AWS on a 9000 iops gp2 volume)
P
I keep running into problems like these:
Devs are using an ORM. It really likes to produce queries like:
SELECT "shipment_import_records".* FROM "shipment_import_records"
WHERE shipment_import_records"."shipment_import_id" = 5090609 ORDER
BY "shipment_import_records"."id" ASC LIMIT 1;
I don't kn
On Wed, 2021-06-23 at 17:25 -0500, Jerry LeVan wrote:
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> So the question is: Why does using the short name evidently cause postresql
> to use the ipv6 address
> and using the full name use the ipv4 address?
I'm thinking this might be coming from Avahi, which might be enabled on Fedora
by default
On Mon, 2021-06-07 at 09:22 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jun 2021, Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter wrote:
>
> > Are you sure it should be 127.0.1.1, not 127.0.0.1? AFAIK, localhost
> > should be 127.0.0.1
> > May be an issue in /etc/hosts for "salmo" host?
>
> Edson,
>
> salmo, 127.0.0.
On Mon, 2021-06-07 at 09:03 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> The problem source is postgres telling me it cannot connect to the database
> but I can do so directly using psql:
>
> $ psql --host salmo --user rshepard --dbname bustrac
> psql: error: could not connect to server: could not connect to serv
On Mon, 2021-04-19 at 21:09 +, Allie Crawford wrote:
> Hello,
> I am new in PostgreSQL and I am trying to understand what the “test” word is
> representing in the archive_command configuration that the PostgreSQL
> documentation is showing as the format on how to set up this parameter
>
> arc
On Thu, 2020-06-04 at 17:32 +, Susan Joseph wrote:
> So when I run rpm -i it says that the package is installed, but I
> can't find a postgresql directory with all the files and executables.
> So what am I missing?
>
>
>
>
>
>
The server stuff is in postgresql11-serverif you're using t
On Thu, 2020-05-28 at 09:00 +, Marco Lechner wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> at the moment we are facing similar conflicts on Oracle LInux 7 (wich
> is derived from RHEL) – we manage our machines using Spacewalk. The
> conflicts occur (as expected) on Spacewalk as well as on manually
> using yum:
>
On Tue, 2020-05-26 at 12:32 -0400, David Gauthier wrote:
> psql (9.6.0, server 11.3) linux
>
> Hi:
> I'm a PG users who has asked our IT team to install pl/perlu on an
> existing 9.6.0 instance on linux. They really don't know how to
> approach this. Could someone point me to a good step-by-st
On Fri, 2020-05-08 at 12:26 -0400, David Gauthier wrote:
> psql (9.6.0, server 11.3) on linux
>
> Looking for ideas. I want a trigger to...
> 1) compose an html report based on DB content
> 2) email the report to a dist list (dl = value of a table column)
>
> If this will involve hybrid coding,
On Thu, 2020-05-07 at 13:33 -0700, Tory M Blue wrote:
> I hadn't noticed this until today, but a running 9.5 system with
> buffers at 10GB starts and has been running years without issues.
> (15GB available)
> Postgres 12 will not start with that configuration, complaining about
> memory availabili
On Tue, 2020-03-31 at 15:49 -0400, Richard Bernstein wrote:
> I am using postgresql on RDS. I need to upload an image to the table.
> I understand that I need to set the PGDATA directory and place the
> image file in it, before setting the path in the bytea field. But how
> do I set PGDATA if I don
On Mon, 2020-03-02 at 18:23 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> Kevin Brannen writes:
> > On Centos 6.10, it ships with Perl 5.10.1, which is really ancient
> > tome.
>
> Well, yeah, because RHEL 6/Centos 6 are really ancient. That's
> whatI'd expect with a long-term-support distro that's nearly
> EOL.Repl
On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 11:58 -0900, Israel Brewster wrote:
> >
> Really? Why? With the update I am only changing data - I’m not adding
> any additional data, so the total size should stay the same, right?
> I’m obviously missing something… :-)
>
PostgreSQL keeps the old row until it gets vacuumed
On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 11:47 -0900, Israel Brewster wrote:
> One potential issue I just thought of with this approach: disk space.
> Will I be doubling the amount of space used while both tables exist?
> If so, that would prevent this from working - I don’t have that much
> space available at the mo
On Fri, 2019-12-06 at 21:38 +, Julie Nishimura wrote:
> I'd like to copy one single database from 9.4 cluster to a new 9.6
> cluster (migration with the upgrade), to the different host
>
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Put 9.4 on the new server. Replicate the db to it. When you're ready to
switch,
On Thu, 2019-11-07 at 10:45 -0500, stan wrote:
> I am in the middle of a project, and it looks like version 12 is now what
> the Debian/Ubuntu package managers want to update to.
>
> I of course, will do this first on a test machine, not the "production", or
> "develop,met" machines, but I though
On Mon, 2019-10-21 at 20:40 +0530, Avinash Kumar wrote:
> can't he destroy the offline backups and your database ?
> This is not a right justification to encouraging Offline Backups over
> Online Backups.
> If you are worried about storing your online backups through internet
> on cloud (i do no
On Mon, 2019-10-21 at 16:40 +0530, Avinash Kumar wrote:
> We need to ensure that we have safe backup locations, for example,
> push them to AWS S3 and forget about redundancy.
> Why do you think only Offline Backups are reliable today ?
There have been examples of hackers gaining control of an o
On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 20:34 -0700, raylu wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 3:35 PM Alan Hodgson > wrote:
> > My company has found the pg_trm extension to be more useful for
> > partial text searches than the full text functions. I don't know
> > specifically how it mig
Assuming you're not a troll ...
On Wed, 2019-10-09 at 20:06 +0100, Pól Ua Laoínecháin wrote:
> 1) Is my lecturer full of it or does he really have a point?
>
He's more than full of it. PostgreSQL has had a few bugs over the year
that could have resulted in data corruption, but they're pretty rar
On Thu, 2019-07-11 at 11:19 -0500, Michael Nolan wrote:
> A cron job will only run once a minute, not wake up every second.
> But you could write a PHP program that does a one-second sleep before
> checking if there's something to do, and a batch job that runs
> periodically to see if the PHP prog
On Thu, 2019-05-09 at 16:49 +, Julie Nishimura wrote:
> Alan, thanks for your reply.
>
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> So, we currently have this situation:
>
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> /dev/sda1 2.7T 2.4T 298G 90% /data/vol1
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> /dev/sdb2 2.7T 2.4T 296G 89% /data/vol2
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>
On Thu, 2019-05-09 at 15:46 +, Julie Nishimura wrote:
> hello,
>
> We are running out of disk space, and we introduced new volume to it.
> I am about to create new tablespace X and alter user databases to set
> to this new tablespace X. So, all new tables will be created in X,
> but what about
> On 2/14/19 4:17 PM, Alan Nilsson wrote:
> > Platform: Linux x86-64, CentOS 6, Postgres 11.1.
> >
> > We have installed from the YUM repo. The server runs fine but we
> > are
> > trying to add python support.
> >
> > yum install postrgesql11-contrib postgresql11-plpython
> >
> > I can see th
On Wed, 2019-01-23 at 18:58 +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
> And, the actual question: how to monitor the WAL replay process?
> Currently, the recovery.conf file is sitting there, with the database
> running, but pg processes are idle, and pg_stat_activity doesn't list
> anything which appears to be rela
On Thu, 2018-03-01 at 17:28 -0500, Tony Sullivan wrote:
Hello,
I have a situation where something was deleted from a database that
shouldn't have been so I am having to take a base backup and perform a
point-in-time-recovery. The problem I have is that the decompressed WAL
files will not fit on th
> > The problem is that I keep getting the following error mesage:
> > -
> > ---
> > A certificate verification problem was encountered whilst accessing
> > https//www.postgresql.org/applications-v2.xml
On Thu, 2018-02-15 at 18:21 -0600, Azimuddin Mohammed wrote:
> Hello,
> I am unable to start postgres on one of the server
> I am getting below error "HINT: is another postmaster already running
> on port 5432, if not wait a few seconds and retry"
> I checked the processes nothing is running with
On Thu, 2017-11-30 at 22:59 +, Ben Nachtrieb wrote:
> Alan,
>
>
>
> Thank you! Solution: build them from source on the server?
Well, it would be more maintainable to find a source for packages built
for your particular OS. Or run a supported OS; that one looks pretty
old.
Or I guess you ca
On Thu, 2017-11-30 at 22:20 +, Ben Nachtrieb wrote:
>
>
> ...to ld.so.conf, I get:
>
> ERROR: could not load library
> "/var/lib/pgsql10/lib/postgresql/plperl.so":
> /var/lib/pgsql10/lib/postgresql/plperl.so: undefined symbol:
> Perl_xs_handshake
>
> SQL state: XX000
It looks to me like
On Tue, 2017-11-21 at 10:52 -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
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> >
>
> it seems to *ME* like a simpler solution to the original problem
> would have been to simply STRIP any DKIM out of the original
> messages, and continue to munge headers and footers like mail
> list
>
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