Hi Stephen,
> On 29. Jun, 2020, at 17:29, Stephen Frost wrote:
>
> I typically recommend rather strongly against using anything that won't
> allow you to update to keep pace with PG minor versions, considering
> they include critical security and corruption fixes (in some cases, but
> even if th
Greetings,
* Paul Förster (paul.foers...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > On 29. Jun, 2020, at 16:43, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > I certainly don't blame you, particularly given all the changes
> > regarding how restore is done which went into v12- obviously anything
> > that hasn't been updated since before v
Hi Stephen,
> On 29. Jun, 2020, at 16:43, Stephen Frost wrote:
>
> On some database platforms it basically means "stop writing", in order
> to allow a backup to be taken, but that's not what happens on PG and any
> documentation about using PG's start/stop definitely shouldn't be
> talking about
Greetings,
* Paul Förster (paul.foers...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > On 29. Jun, 2020, at 15:32, Stephen Frost wrote:
> >
> > Presumably they mean 'quiesce', except that that *isn't* what PG's
>
> yes, sorry, "quiece" was a typo on my part. I never fully understood what
> they mean with "quiesce" an
Hi Stephen,
> On 29. Jun, 2020, at 15:32, Stephen Frost wrote:
>
> Presumably they mean 'quiesce', except that that *isn't* what PG's
yes, sorry, "quiece" was a typo on my part. I never fully understood what they
mean with "quiesce" anyway. But then, I'm not the storage specialist in out
comp
Greetings,
* Paul Förster (paul.foers...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > On 26. Jun, 2020, at 12:29, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > I believe NetApp does atomic snapshots across multiple volumes, if you have
> > them in the same consistency group. (If you don't then you're definitely in
> > for a world of pa
Hi Magnus,
> On 26. Jun, 2020, at 12:29, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> I believe NetApp does atomic snapshots across multiple volumes, if you have
> them in the same consistency group. (If you don't then you're definitely in
> for a world of pain if you ever have to restore)
>
> Snapshotting multip
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 5:23 PM Paul Förster
wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> > On 25. Jun, 2020, at 17:15, Wolff, Ken L wrote:
> > There's actually a lot of good stuff in that document about Postgres in
> general. I'd be curious to hear what everyone thinks, though, and
> specifically about what NetApp re
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 8:24 AM Paul Förster
wrote:
> Archived WAL is another thing, but PGDATA and pg_wal should IMHO always be
> located on the same volume, along with tablespaces, if any.
>
My understanding that having such a setup (single volume) eases
administration at the cost of performan
Hi Ken,
> On 25. Jun, 2020, at 17:15, Wolff, Ken L wrote:
> There's actually a lot of good stuff in that document about Postgres in
> general. I'd be curious to hear what everyone thinks, though, and
> specifically about what NetApp recommends in Section 3.3 about putting data
> and WAL on se
>> On 23. Jun, 2020, at 22:59, Wolff, Ken L wrote:
>>
>> https://www.netapp.com/us/media/tr-4770.pdf
> I will check this out. Thank you very much.
There's actually a lot of good stuff in that document about Postgres in
general. I'd be curious to hear what everyone thinks, though, and specif
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