Tom Lane wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Dont know exactly what you mean, if you are talking about the moment
>> that I receive the error...
>
> No, it's clear that things are already broken before pg_dump started.
> You need to show us how to get to this state from a fres
On Monday 23 June 2008 15:45:22 Kynn Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Steve Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In real use you're unlikely to hit any limits, theoretical or practical,
> > but if you start to use a silly number of tables and so on you're likely
> > to hit performan
Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dont know exactly what you mean, if you are talking about the moment
> that I receive the error...
No, it's clear that things are already broken before pg_dump started.
You need to show us how to get to this state from a fresh database.
Tom Lane wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Basically I should reinstall again PG with the same configuration and
>> wait 1 night. Any log you need or want? anything to do besides doing the
>> same I did?
>
> Umm ... if I reinstall PG and wait one night, I'm quite sure that
>
Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Basically I should reinstall again PG with the same configuration and
> wait 1 night. Any log you need or want? anything to do besides doing the
> same I did?
Umm ... if I reinstall PG and wait one night, I'm quite sure that
nothing much will happen.
Tom Lane wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Craig Ringer wrote:
>>> What platform are you using?
>
>> It's running under CentOS 4.4 using ext3, no RAID or LVM.
>> Server is quad xeon 64 bits 3 GHz
>
> Ugh, I'd have liked to think RHEL4/Centos4 would be more reliable than
> t
Tom Lane wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>>> Did you update anything else at the same time?
>
>> No, just postgres was updated
>
> Well, that does start to sound like it could be a PG bug; but no one
> else is reporting anything like it. Can you put toget
Tom Lane wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It had been working with pgsql 8.1 and 8.2 for 2 years without problems.
>> Suspicious is that problems started next day I've upgraded to 8.3.
>
> Did you update anything else at the same time?
>
> regards, to
Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> Did you update anything else at the same time?
> No, just postgres was updated
Well, that does start to sound like it could be a PG bug; but no one
else is reporting anything like it. Can you put together a
self-contained test cas
Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It had been working with pgsql 8.1 and 8.2 for 2 years without problems.
> Suspicious is that problems started next day I've upgraded to 8.3.
Did you update anything else at the same time?
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Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Craig Ringer wrote:
>> What platform are you using?
> It's running under CentOS 4.4 using ext3, no RAID or LVM.
> Server is quad xeon 64 bits 3 GHz
Ugh, I'd have liked to think RHEL4/Centos4 would be more reliable than
that :-(. Still, you might hav
"Richard Broersma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I could manually expand the composite type OLD and NEW to enumerate
> each field and make a row wise comparison. However, I was hoping to
> avoid that.
I think IF ROW(NEW.*) <> ROW(OLD.*) will work in recent releases.
Actually you'd better use IF
"Michael Shulman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ... But updates and deletes require a
>> pre-existing target tuple, and there just aren't any of those in a view
>> relation. (Another way to say it is that update/delete requir
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Phillip Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working on an application that uses EJB3 entities in JBoss, with
> Hibernate and a PostgreSQL database. One of the entity tables needs
> consistent, synchronized updates to rows in an environment where telling the
> us
Tom Lane wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> PgSQL is returning that error when I open pgdmin and when I run some
>> queries related to pg_buffercache. Also pg_dump cannot dump the DB.
>> PgSQL version is 8.3.3 and happened one day after loading the DB there.
>
> That raises a
Craig Ringer wrote:
> Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
>> PgSQL is returning that error when I open pgdmin and when I run some
>> queries related to pg_buffercache. Also pg_dump cannot dump the DB.
>>
>> PgSQL version is 8.3.3 and happened one day after loading the DB there.
>
> What platform are you using
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have never tried it but you may be able to do it with a composite
> type.
True. However, I was under the impression that table types were
essentially composite types. So I thought that composite types would
behave th
Rodrigo Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> PgSQL is returning that error when I open pgdmin and when I run some
> queries related to pg_buffercache. Also pg_dump cannot dump the DB.
> PgSQL version is 8.3.3 and happened one day after loading the DB there.
That raises a lot of questions about t
Phillip Mills wrote:
> I'm working on an application that uses EJB3 entities in JBoss, with
> Hibernate and a PostgreSQL database. One of the entity tables needs
> consistent, synchronized updates to rows in an environment where telling the
> user that their operation failed and starting over is n
Rodrigo Gonzalez wrote:
> PgSQL is returning that error when I open pgdmin and when I run some
> queries related to pg_buffercache. Also pg_dump cannot dump the DB.
>
> PgSQL version is 8.3.3 and happened one day after loading the DB there.
What platform are you using?
If Windows:
- Which vers
"Jacek Rembisz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Postgresql started to log "could not access status of transaction"
> messages. Since the transaction IDs were far away from what
> server was using I took a look at data files i pgsql/base/ and I found
> a total garbage there.
> In five tables (of abo
Is it possible to "cast" a table type to a ROW so that Row-Wise
comparison can be achieved?
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To make change
Andrew wrote:
> I have a feeling that an issue I'm running into is related to this:
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2008-06/msg00113.php
>
> On Windows XP running PgAdmin III 1.8.4 against either PostgreSQL 8.3.0
> or 8.3.3 DB, when attempting to do a:
>
> select * from ts_debug('fr
Hello All,
Apologies if this is a bit off-topic. Any hints as to what character
sequences need escaping in Postgres's regular expressions?
Let me show you the problem.
If I want to find all strings that start with 'postgres' I use the regex
select str ~ '^postgres'.
However if str contains
One additional aspect. I just ran the create text search dictionary
command without the stopfile declaration using the OO dictionaries, and
it worked fine with the select ts_lexize('public.fr_ispell',
'catalogue'); command executing with no problems. However, after
creating an associated cata
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Siebert) writes:
> Well I am kind of stuck using OpenSuse. Not a bad distro and is the one
> we use in our office for production work.
> I like CentOS myself for database work and tend to use that for test
> systems here since I manage them myself.
> I was more wondering if
Sorry one last detail.
All of my databases are in utf-8 format. My Windows XP is en_AU and
defaults to ISO-8859-1 character sets. My postgresql.conf is set to the
default for the client_encoding setting, which should then default to
the database utf-8 format.
Andrew wrote:
One additional a
I have a feeling that an issue I'm running into is related to this:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2008-06/msg00113.php
On Windows XP running PgAdmin III 1.8.4 against either PostgreSQL 8.3.0
or 8.3.3 DB, when attempting to do a:
select * from ts_debug('french', 'catalogue');
gett
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To expand on that: it's pretty hard to see how update or delete triggers
> on a view would work. Insert is easy, because if left to its own
> devices the system would in fact try to insert a tuple into the view
> relation, and
Well I am kind of stuck using OpenSuse. Not a bad distro and is the one
we use in our office for production work.
I like CentOS myself for database work and tend to use that for test
systems here since I manage them myself.
I was more wondering if someone had made a Postgres centric distro yet.
So
I'm working on an application that uses EJB3 entities in JBoss, with
Hibernate and a PostgreSQL database. One of the entity tables needs
consistent, synchronized updates to rows in an environment where telling the
user that their operation failed and starting over is not an option.
Because it's t
PgSQL is returning that error when I open pgdmin and when I run some
queries related to pg_buffercache. Also pg_dump cannot dump the DB.
PgSQL version is 8.3.3 and happened one day after loading the DB there.
Anything that can be done? or I have to restore a backup and put current
data again?
Th
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008, David Siebert wrote:
Which disto is best for running a Postgres server?
You didn't define what best means for you.
If you want to always want to stay current with new releases, the
RedHat/Fedora packages available at http://www.postgresql.org/download are
on average the
Hello,
My customer has experienced a serious data corruption.
He was using a posgresql version 8.0.3
I know that it is an old version.
Postgresql started to log "could not access status of transaction"
messages. Since the transaction IDs were far away from what
server was using I took a look at
In response to "Pradeepa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Could you please explain the scenario in detail.
Not sure I understand what you mean ... the scenario is yours to
explain. Here is the documentation on configuring PG logging, if
that's what you mean:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/ru
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 01:52:00PM +0200, Allan Kamau wrote:
> Initially you may want to get the full dump (this applies also to the
> replication option) across to your other site.
Most of the replication systems I've seen require that _they_ send the
data to the remote site, so copying the dat
In response to Allan Kamau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sam Mason wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:13:14PM -0500, Marcelo Martins wrote:
> >
> >> is there a way to find out / calculate / estimate how big a pg_dump
> >> using plain text format for a DB will be ?
> >>
> >
> > How about simp
Sam Mason wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:13:14PM -0500, Marcelo Martins wrote:
is there a way to find out / calculate / estimate how big a pg_dump
using plain text format for a DB will be ?
How about simply doing:
pg_dump | wc -c
Sam
Hi Marcelo,
If (using Sam's suggest
Initially you may want to get the full dump (this applies also to the
replication option) across to your other site. You may want to bzip2 the
dump file, you may be surprised by the reduction of file size using
bzip2. Try "tar -cjf mydump.sql.tar.bz2 mydump.sql" then transfer it
using scp or pl
Tom Lane wrote:
> To expand on that: it's pretty hard to see how update or delete triggers
> on a view would work. Insert is easy, because if left to its own
> devices the system would in fact try to insert a tuple into the view
> relation, and that action could fire a trigger which could redirec
Łukasz Czerpak wrote:
> Magnus Hagander wrote:
>>
>> 487 is "Invalid address".
>>
>> Do you have any antivirus or similar software on the machine? If so, try
>> uninstalling it and trying again (just disabling it is usually not
>> enough).
>>
>
> Yes - NOD32. Ok i will check it.
NOD32 is known to
Magnus Hagander wrote:
487 is "Invalid address".
Do you have any antivirus or similar software on the machine? If so, try
uninstalling it and trying again (just disabling it is usually not enough).
Yes - NOD32. Ok i will check it.
Is it possible that PostgreSQL works improperly on WinXP + NO
On 2008-06-24 16:30, David Siebert wrote:
> Which disto is best for running a Postgres server?
I'd go for CentOS 5.2 (or better RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.2, if you can
afford it, as $349/year for basic support can save you several hours of
problem solving).
But by default CentOS5/RHEL5 have Postg
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Could it be that it's not able to determine the B2.%.SX in there?
explain select count(*) from d_trr_iw where ast_revision like 'B2.P.SX'
even this will result in a seq_scan.
How many values have you got that start with 'B2.'? If it's more than
about 5% then it's probabl
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:13:14PM -0500, Marcelo Martins wrote:
> is there a way to find out / calculate / estimate how big a pg_dump
> using plain text format for a DB will be ?
How about simply doing:
pg_dump | wc -c
Sam
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Łukasz Czerpak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have problems with PostgreSQL on Windows.
>
> PostgreSQL: 8.3.1
> System: Windows XP (SP3)
> FS: NTFS
> Hardware: IBM x3650, 1x Xeon Quad, 2GB RAM
>
>
> The database is accessed from multiple windows apps. One of them has a
> connection pool, the others use si
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 17:00 +1000, Klint Gore wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:58 +1000, Klint Gore wrote:
> > > Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > > > explain select * from d_trr where revision like '^B2.%.SX'
> > > > --where ast_revision = 'B2.M.SX'
> > > >
> > > > Seq Scan on d_trr
Hi,
We have problems with PostgreSQL on Windows.
PostgreSQL: 8.3.1
System: Windows XP (SP3)
FS: NTFS
Hardware: IBM x3650, 1x Xeon Quad, 2GB RAM
The database is accessed from multiple windows apps. One of them has a
connection pool, the others use single connection per app.
Somethimes when I st
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 14:58 +1000, Klint Gore wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > explain select * from d_trr where revision like '^B2.%.SX'
> > --where ast_revision = 'B2.M.SX'
> >
> > Seq Scan on d_trr (cost=0.00..2268460.98 rows=1 width=16)
> > Filter: ((revision)::text ~~ '
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