(8.0.1 on debian/linux 2.6.11 kernel)
I have noticed that if I set enable_sort=false in the .conf file, my
queries are running faster. I had a query which if I did a limit 20, ran
in 6 milliseconds, but if I changed it to limit 21, it took around 19
seconds (or 19000 milliseconds). It also too
Paul Tillotson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think anyone wants to defend the negative modulus as such, but to fix
> it, we have to do one of these:
> (1) Keep rounding division, but rewrite the numeric modulus operator to use a
> form of division that always rounds towards zero.
> or
Alvaro Herrera (and others) have noticed that the numeric modulus operator
sometimes gives negative results even when the dividend and divisor are
positive:
Oh, and while at it, it would be nice to solve the modulo bug that still lurks
there:
alvherre=# select 12345678901234567890 % 123;
?c
Bucks vs Bytes Inc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any postmaster logging I can turn on that will detail what's
> triggering the error?
Well, you could change the error report in postmaster.c to show the
specific protocol version code it's receiving (7.4 and up do this,
but it hadn't occur
Agreed that the symptom fits a client library mismatch, but the only
thing I moved from the 7.4.3 system to the 7.3.4 system was a pg_dump'ed
database. That can't carry anything that would affect the interaction
between the existing PHP 4.2.2 and PostgreSQL 7.3.4 versions, can it?
They worked w
On Wed, 25 May 2005, Robert Treat wrote:
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 23:49, Tom Lane wrote:
Bruno Wolff III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Estimate right now for going beta on 8.1 is July 1st ... aiming for a
Isn't that feature freeze? Typically there
Ah, you're right. The function appears to only cause
an error on inserts and not updates. Thanks for
pointing that out (I'm really green at Python).
CSN
--- Michael Fuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 12:02:22PM -0700, CSN wrote:
> >
> > It happens when I try to insert ro
Aly Dharshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> alias ls='colorls -al'
> alias rm='rm -i'
> I don't see any aliases that are going to break the compile process.
I beg to differ --- I think the ones quoted above match your symptoms
pretty well. So the question is: why are they getting used in a
noninte
Bucks vs Bytes Inc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The database was created although there were a variety of errors which I
> realized were due to 7.4.3 and 7.3.4 SQL incompatibilities. I had also
> added a new entry to pg_hba.conf. After restarting the 7.3.4 postmaster
> I started getting an endless
I've painted myself into a little corner here:
I pg_dumped a 7.4.3 database, created a database of the same name on a
7.3.4 server, psql'd into the new database, and \i'd the dump file.
The database was created although there were a variety of errors which I
realized were due to 7.4.3 and 7.3.4
Hello Tom,
I hope that you are well. I tried to check my aliases in my current shell which
is bash (/bin/bash):
alias allproc='ps -ef | less'
alias cls='clear'
alias e='emacs -nw $1'
alias e-mail='pine'
alias ll='colorls -l'
alias lo='exit'
alias logout='exit'
alias ls='colorls -al'
alias mpr
Aly Dharshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hope that you are well. I tried compiling Postgres 8.0.3 on Solaris
> 10 and
> encountered the following problem, has anybody else had problems.
> [dharshi::02:03 PM::~/downloads/postgresql-8.0.3]$ ./configure
> rm: remove conftest.sh (yes/no)? y
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 12:02:22PM -0700, CSN wrote:
>
> It happens when I try to insert rows:
>
> insert into table1 (col1, col2, col3) values (val1,
> val2, val3);
>
> I have an insert/update trigger on that table, and the
> plpythonu function just sends a notification email.
> Here's the func
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 23:49, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruno Wolff III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Estimate right now for going beta on 8.1 is July 1st ... aiming for a
> >
> > Isn't that feature freeze? Typically there has been a month between
> >
After 5 seconds of intense thought, I suggest that you
check the privileges on your compiler stuff.
Please keep posting and let us know how you fared.
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To
Hi everyone.
My company (opensourcestrategies.com) is conducting a study of the
PostgreSQL community to promote better understanding of open source
software. We're trying to help people better understand:
1. the motivations behind contributing to open source software; and
2. dynamics betwee
Hello Folks,
I hope that you are well. I tried compiling Postgres 8.0.3 on Solaris 10 and
encountered the following problem, has anybody else had problems. I know that I
have gcc3 installed and working, compiled apache with it as well as a small test
program. This is a Sun Blade 150 with abou
It happens when I try to insert rows:
insert into table1 (col1, col2, col3) values (val1,
val2, val3);
I have an insert/update trigger on that table, and the
plpythonu function just sends a notification email.
Here's the function:
if TD["new"]["active"] != TD["old"]["active"]:
import
> If you have databases that are dependent on each others data you should
> probably move those databases into a new schema within one database...
That's a non-trivial task, especially if some of the tables in the
two databases have the same name.
--
Mike Nolan
---(end o
Mike Nolan wrote:
If you have databases that are dependent on each others data you should
probably move those databases into a new schema within one database...
That's a non-trivial task, especially if some of the tables in the
two databases have the same name.
Migrating from one database t
Eric Jones wrote:
We are migrating from Informix to Postgres 7.4.7 and are having a
difficult time finding if postgres can insert/update tables across
different databases. Namely using functions/triggers when an
update/insert is performed on a table it updates/inserts in a table on a
different
My PG running with OpenSSL and I have no problems connecting from my
laptop (running the client) to my desktop (running the server) over
ethernet. But I wish, that PG use certificated connections. I've create
certificates for every user (all user are in pg_hba.conf with hostssl),
but I didn'
Hi, I am Manuel and I want to catch the full
sentence executed on one table, at the moment I have one function in C, that
function is invoking by
trigger, but I need to catch the full sentence, by example insert into tempo
values (1,2,x) or update tempo set a=2, b=x where a=3 or delet
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 08:41:23AM -0700, Tim Vadnais wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can someone please address this aspect of Sebastian's email? I, too, am
> interested in the response.
>
> >> Why does Postgres perform an update on the table even
> >> if no data changes?
> >> Can I circumvent this behav
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 10:41, Tim Vadnais wrote:
> >> Why does Postgres perform an update on the table even
> >> if no data changes?
> >> Can I circumvent this behaviour of Postgres?
> >>
> Hi All,
>
> Can someone please address this aspect of Sebastian's email? I, too, am
> interested in the re
Eric Jones wrote:
We are migrating from Informix to Postgres 7.4.7 and are having a
difficult time finding if postgres can insert/update tables across
different databases. Namely using functions/triggers when an
update/insert is performed on a table it updates/inserts in a table on a
different
check out
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/runtime-config.html
there are a couple of logging parameters which can log almost everything u want :)
Regards
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On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 07:08, Eric Jones wrote:
> We are migrating from Informix to Postgres 7.4.7 and are having a
> difficult time finding if postgres can insert/update tables across
> different databases. Namely using functions/triggers when an
> update/insert is performed on a table it update
Hi All,
Can someone please address this aspect of Sebastian's email? I, too, am
interested in the response.
>> Why does Postgres perform an update on the table even
>> if no data changes?
>> Can I circumvent this behaviour of Postgres?
Tim
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"Patrik Kudo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi and thanks for your reply!
>
> Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
>>>Now to the problem. We want to merge rows with id = 2 and id = 4 into id
>>>= 1 in the asdf table with the qwert table beeing updated to reflect the
>>>ch
We are migrating from Informix to Postgres 7.4.7 and are having a
difficult time finding if postgres can insert/update tables across
different databases. Namely using functions/triggers when an
update/insert is performed on a table it updates/inserts in a table on a
different database. Informix
Ragnar Hafstað wrote:
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 13:09 +0200, Sebastian Böck wrote:
Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
Be wary of the NULL values though. :) Either don't use them, add
something like 'AND (text1 <> NEW.text1 OR text1 IS NULL OR NEW.text1
IS NULL)' or something more complicated. :)
Thanks fo
"Dweck Nir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> LOG: database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in =
> progress
> LOG: redo starts at 1/A500075C
> PANIC: btree_delete_page_redo: lost target page
This seems closely related to the problem discussed in this recent
thread:
http://arch
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 13:09 +0200, Sebastian Böck wrote:
> Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
>
> >
> > Be wary of the NULL values though. :) Either don't use them, add
> > something like 'AND (text1 <> NEW.text1 OR text1 IS NULL OR NEW.text1
> > IS NULL)' or something more complicated. :)
>
> Thanks for th
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 02:04:22AM -0700, CSN wrote:
>
> I had a plpythonu function that worked in 7.x but
> since upgrading to 8.x it's giving this error:
>
> ERROR: plpython: function "notify" failed
> DETAIL: exceptions.TypeError: unsubscriptable object
Could you post a simple, self-containe
Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
Control question, I didn't check it, but would it be enough to change from:
UPDATE join1 SET text1 = NEW.text1 WHERE id = OLD.id;
to:
UPDATE join1 SET text1 = NEW.text1 WHERE id = OLD.id AND text1 <> NEW.text1?
... I may be wrong. :)
Yes, thats more elegant then my
On 5/25/05, Sebastian Böck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION upd (view_test) RETURNS VOID AS $$
> >>DECLARE
> >>NEW ALIAS FOR $1;
> >>BEGIN
> >>RAISE NOTICE 'UPDATE';
> >>UPDATE test SET test = NEW.test WHERE id
Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
Well, I havn't run the rule so I don't know exactly whether it is
relevent, but simply put, RULEs are like *macro substitution*. In
macros, if you specify an expression (like a view) as an argument, it
is placed as a whole each place the argument is used.
Yes I und
hi,
1) when the postmaster was started the first time, it was just a matter of .pid
file not being erased, since the machine was restarted. There was no other
postmaster running.
2) all the WAL configurations are as default:
#---
I had a plpythonu function that worked in 7.x but
since upgrading to 8.x it's giving this error:
ERROR: plpython: function "notify" failed
DETAIL: exceptions.TypeError: unsubscriptable object
plpythonu IS installed in the database in which I'm
trying to use the function. Any idea what the probl
Dweck Nir wrote:
Hi,
I need urgent help.
I am using PostgreSQL version 8.0.1.
postmaster fails to start and the log file looks as follow:
LOG: database system was shut down at 2005-05-24 15:50:46 MSD
LOG: checkpoint record is at 1/8D117BE4
LOG: redo record is at 1/8D117BE4; undo record is at
CSN wrote:
Is it possible to have the database name, datetime,
and maybe even the query itself show up in pgsql's
error log?
Plenty of options to log all sorts of info. See the manuals chapter
"16.4.6. Error Reporting and Logging" for details.
You can even increase detail settings in one par
Well, I havn't run the rule so I don't know exactly whether it is
relevent, but simply put, RULEs are like *macro substitution*. In
macros, if you specify an expression (like a view) as an argument, it
is placed as a whole each place the argument is used.
UPDATEs for different tables cannot be mer
Is it possible to have the database name, datetime,
and maybe even the query itself show up in pgsql's
error log?
Thanks,
CSN
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I've taken the liberty of rearranging your email slightly.
Dweck Nir wrote:
The sequence of events was as follow: 1) computer was shut down
without stopping postmaster.
OK - not good. Some crucial questions:
1. Do you have fsync enabled or disabled in the postgresql.conf file?
2. Do you know w
Dawid Kuroczko wrote:
On 5/24/05, Sebastian Böck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/* 3rd way of separating updates
con: unnecessary updates on tables
pro: view gets evaluated only 1 time
Not adressing the problem of unnecessary updates, but the view
gets only evaluated one time.
*/
CREATE
Title: postmaster fails to start
Hi,
I need urgent help.
I am using PostgreSQL version 8.0.1.
postmaster fails to start and the log file looks as follow:
LOG: database system was shut down at 2005-05-24 15:50:46 MSD
LOG: checkpoint record is at 1/8D117BE4
LOG: redo record is at 1/8D1
On 5/24/05, Sebastian Böck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /* 3rd way of separating updates
>con: unnecessary updates on tables
>pro: view gets evaluated only 1 time
>
>Not adressing the problem of unnecessary updates, but the view
>gets only evaluated one time.
>
> */
>
> CREATE OR
Tom Lane wrote:
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Sebastian_B=F6ck?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Why does Postgres perform updates to tables, even if the row doesn't
change at all?
Because testing for this would almost surely be a net loss for the vast
majority of applications. Checking to see if the new row
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