oops! sorry for the noise
it was an innocuous 'NOTICE' not ERROR as claimed.
thanks for your time.
regds
mallah.
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Rajesh Kumar Mallah writes:
>> We migrated to 9.1beta1 from 9.0.x in our development environment.
>> we shall report if any sign
What is your "max_standby_streaming_delay" set at?
If your pg_dump takes longer than your "max_standby_streaming_delay" (which
is likely since the default is 30s), you might get that error as well. This
setting tells your standby how long it should wait to apply conflicting WAL
files to finish a
Hi Ray
I finally got it to dump.
I switched the argument so that the path is first and the file name is after
the comma.
I found this hint on a very useful site that shows a number of examples of
PostgresDAC.
http://www.keashsoft.com/postgrestutorial/4.html
Bob
-Original Message-
The last log entry was two hours before I attempted to dump.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Raymond O'Donnell
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 10:44 AM
To: Bob Pawley
Cc: raghu ram ; Postgresql
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postgredac Dump
On 13/05/2011 18:30, Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi Raghu
Thanks
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:07 AM, F T wrote:
> Thanks for your ideas.
>
> I have rerun my tests and I agree with Merlin, PostgreSQL is not adapted at
> all to handle wide updates.
>
> Summary :
> The table contains 2 millions rows.
>
> Test 1 :
> UPDATE grille SET inter=0; -> It tooks 10 hours
>
>
Hi,
I would suggest if you can try one of this options:
0- create a new index on " inter "column for grille table and in your WHERE
clause try to limit the number of update rows instead of 2mills for one
the whole transaction , something like :where inter > x and inter < y;
1- drop at least t
What I mean is if I do pg_dump on slave I get the " ERROR: canceling
statement due to conflict with recovery".
So I googled and tried the solution listed in the linked thread.
I did a "start transaction" via psql on the master but I continued to get
the error.
Wondered if there was more to it than
On 13/05/2011 18:30, Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi Raghu
Thanks for the site.
I am still having problems.
The following downloads a file of 0 bytes.
procedure TForm1.Button3Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
PSQLDump1.DumpToFile('E5R', 'C:\PDW\E5R');
end;
(E5R is the database name.)
The Dump component points t
Hi Raghu
Thanks for the site.
I am still having problems.
The following downloads a file of 0 bytes.
procedure TForm1.Button3Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
PSQLDump1.DumpToFile('E5R', 'C:\PDW\E5R');
end;
(E5R is the database name.)
The Dump component points to a viable database.
I
On Fri, May 13, 2011 11:50, Dickson S. Guedes wrote:
>
> Well, fetching from database it came nil and when saved into, it was
> trying to save a serialized object. From postgresql_adapter.rb [1]
> you
> can see that it returns the correct internal type based when field
> type is datetime, but i c
Happy Friday,
I'm migrating a set of data, about 16G of SQL-dump (-F plain), to a
postgresql instance with WAL shipping backups. My plan is to do this in
subsets of data, as there some work that has to be done with the dump before
it is moved over. Let's assume 8 chunks ranging from 1G to 4G in
Hi:
I installed PostgreSQL9.0 from EnterpriseDB with“one click installer” in
windows 7 & 32bit.
and use microsoft visual studio 2010 c++.
I added the libpq.lib to the link property of the project, also included the
lib folder and path.
Successfully compiled .c and .cpp file after transfer .pg
Hi,
I am able to debug postgres by --enable-debug but breakpoint in cube is not
working. Can you more elaborate on your second point?
Even i also tried to change makefile of contrib/cube by -g(debug) but it
gives error.
Any idea is welcome.
ps: sorry for late reply
Thanks
On Thu, May 12, 2011
2011/5/13 James B. Byrne :
> Actually, it turn out that 'infinity' is supported in Ruby.
> Apparently infinity can be represented by assigning the value
> obtained by dividing a float by zero.
>
> $ irb
> ruby-1.8.7-p334 :001 > infinity = 1.0/0
> => Infinity
> ruby-1.8.7-p334 :002 > ninfinity = -1
Rajesh Kumar Mallah writes:
> We migrated to 9.1beta1 from 9.0.x in our development environment.
> we shall report if any significant problems or issue arises out of this.
> one small thing that we observed rite now regarding pg_dumpall output is that
> the ALTER USER is referring to some db obj
On Thu, May 12, 2011 20:30, Eric Hu wrote:
> David suggested using a guesstimate default date along with
> a boolean to indicate when you're using guesstimates.
> I think this is a solid approach, but if the default
> expected_by idea doesn't work for you, a boolean
> would still make this a lot e
Hi,
Would it be faster if you create Partial Index on inter field (btree) where
inter > 0
and then UPDATE grille SET inter = 0 WHERE inter > 0
Kind Regards,
Misa
2011/5/9 F T
> Hi list
>
> I use PostgreSQL 8.4.4. (with Postgis 1.4)
>
> I have a simple update query that takes hours to run.
>
Dear List ,
We migrated to 9.1beta1 from 9.0.x in our development environment.
we shall report if any significant problems or issue arises out of this.
one small thing that we observed rite now regarding pg_dumpall output is that
the ALTER USER is referring to some db objects which are not creat
On Fri, 13 May 2011, F T wrote:
Thanks for your ideas.
I have rerun my tests and I agree with Merlin, PostgreSQL is not adapted at
all to handle wide updates.
Summary :
The table contains 2 millions rows.
Test 1 :
UPDATE grille SET inter=0; -> It tooks 10 hours
Test 2 :
I remove the spatial
2011/5/13 F T :
> Thanks for your ideas.
>
> I have rerun my tests and I agree with Merlin, PostgreSQL is not adapted at
> all to handle wide updates.
>
> Summary :
> The table contains 2 millions rows.
>
> Test 1 :
> UPDATE grille SET inter=0; -> It tooks 10 hours
>
> Test 2 :
> I remove the spati
Thanks for your ideas.
I have rerun my tests and I agree with Merlin, PostgreSQL is not adapted at
all to handle wide updates.
Summary :
The table contains 2 millions rows.
Test 1 :
UPDATE grille SET inter=0; -> It tooks 10 hours
Test 2 :
I remove the spatial Gist index, and the constraints : I
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