Hi,
Sorry about the delay in getting back with the results.
>
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 7:23 AM Tom Lane wrote:
> > The most likely "corruption" explanation is something wrong with the
> > indexes on the referenced and/or referencing column, causing rows to
> > not be found when referential acti
Hi everyone,
What is the best / mostly common / production used open source solution for HA
/ FO/ backup and restore.
Open source community / Commercial
Best Regards,
Dor Ben Dov
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Hi everyone,
What is the best / mostly common / production used open source solution for HA
/ FO/ backu
Hi Zwettler,
Based on what comparison, production experience ?
Regards,
Dor
From: Zwettler Markus (OIZ)
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El 6/12/19 a las 23:07, Alan Hodgson escribió:
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
Put 9.4 on the new server. Replicate the db to it. When you
Greetings,
* Zwettler Markus (OIZ) (markus.zwett...@zuerich.ch) wrote:
> We use "rsync" on XFS with "wsync" mount mode. I think this should do the job?
No, that just makes sure that namespace operations are executed
synchronously, that doesn't provide any guarantee that the data has
actually been
Hello PostgreSQL Team,
I would like to know what would be the best way to do Database migration
from PostgreSQL 9.6 engine to 10.6 by creating a new cluster in 10.6 and
then copy data.
Size of the cluster is 3.8 TB.
1) It would be a new cluster we want to create on 10.6 and then copy data
form 9.
Am 09.12.19 um 16:43 schrieb github kran:
Hello PostgreSQL Team,
I would like to know what would be the best way to do Database
migration from PostgreSQL 9.6 engine to 10.6 by creating a new cluster
in 10.6 and then copy data.
Size of the cluster is 3.8 TB.
1) It would be a new cluster we
Sorry for the late reply, I could test your solution only today…
Am 06.12.19 18:52 schrieb(en) Tom Lane:
I don't think that the user name mapping feature works in the way you are hoping it does.
According to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/auth-username-maps.html what the
map does is
Hi Postgres Experts,
Please help me on a query tuning.
Postgres verson: 11.5
This database has been migrated from oracle 12c to postgres. In Oracle
query executes in 2-3 secs, but in postgres it hangs forever. There are no
transactions at this time, I am stuck at first run after migration.
My an
I'd suggest re-writing your query to avoid ORs whenever possible. Is this
generated by an ORM or subject to change with filters selected in
application or can you totally control it on DB side?
It may be hugely more performant to simply rewrite this as (almost) the
same query twice UNION ALL'd tog
Hi Saket
The first filter condition seems to be duplicated it appears this can be
simplified from
and ( pdtaltrelt0_.status_typ_dbky=102
and ( pdtaltrelt0_.rule_status_typ_dbky is null )
or pdtaltrelt0_.status_typ_dbky in ( 19 )
or pdtaltrelt0_.status_typ_dbky in (20 )
Thanks Justin for pointing this out.
More work for optimizer for nothing, I will remove it.
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 2:48 PM Justin wrote:
> Hi Saket
>
> The first filter condition seems to be duplicated it appears this can be
> simplified from
>
> and ( pdtaltrelt0_.status_typ_dbky=102
>
Thank you Michael. I re-wrote it and it does perform well. Modified query
at:
https://github.com/bansalsaket/PG_correlated_subquery_slowness/blob/master/Modified%20query%20-%20performs%20faster.txt
Our app team is checking with their vendor whether this can be modified at
source code level or not
po 9. 12. 2019 v 21:05 odesílatel saket bansal napsal:
> Thank you Michael. I re-wrote it and it does perform well. Modified query
> at:
>
>
> https://github.com/bansalsaket/PG_correlated_subquery_slowness/blob/master/Modified%20query%20-%20performs%20faster.txt
>
> Our app team is checking with
Great, thanks Andreas, So this seems to be a good feature using the core
concept of replication. Can I use this extension and do the major upgrade
without paying ?.
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 10:02 AM Andreas Kretschmer
wrote:
>
>
> Am 09.12.19 um 16:43 schrieb github kran:
> > Hello PostgreSQL Team
Hi Shalini. The usual diagnostic info is your postgresql server version,
major and minor version, such as in 12.1 , the major version is 12 and the
minor version (patch version) is 1.
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 9:26 AM Shalini wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am working on a project which allows multiple use
Hello,
assume the following table:
create table test
(
id integer not null generated always as identity,
data integer not null
);
The following insert works fine:
insert into test (id, data)
values (default,1);
However, a multi-row insert like the following:
Hi All,
Thanks for having such a great mailing list. I hope I'm sending to the correct
distribution.
I will start with describing my current architecture and where do I use logical
replication.
I have several nodes each running a postgres-sql database. Each of these nodes
has an API server whi
Hi Thomas,
I agree that it does not seem very consistent.
But is there any specific reason why are you using DEFAULT ?
Why don't you simply execute :
insert into test (data)
values
(1),
(2);
If you want / have to specify DEFAULT, then you should probably create your
identity
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