Is it guaranteed that if txid2 > txid1 then current_timestamp in
transaction 2 >= current_timestamp in transaction 1?
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On 6/25/2012 9:55 PM, Raghavendra wrote:
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:47 AM, David Kerr mailto:d...@mr-paradox.net>> wrote:
Howdy,
When calculating Replication lag, I know that we have to compare the
pg_current_xlog_location
to pg_last_xlog_receive_location, etc. but what I'm tryi
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:47 AM, David Kerr wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> When calculating Replication lag, I know that we have to compare the
> pg_current_xlog_location
> to pg_last_xlog_receive_location, etc. but what I'm trying to figure out
> is what are
> the units that I'm left with after the calcula
On 06/26/2012 12:27 AM, pandorino wrote:
Hi Craig
yes, that's exactly what I did. I have the datadir in a different folder
than the executable (because I created a pseudo-portable "database"). I
have not set any special exception for the executables, apparently my
installation does not need thi
I'm attempting to set up minimal/simple replication with one master and
one standby using the following pair of identical machines connected
through through a 1-Gb switch:
3.2.0-25-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 20:30:51 UTC 2012 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
PostgreSQL 9.1.4 on x86_64-unkno
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 02:17:22PM -0700, Steve Crawford wrote:
- On 06/25/2012 01:17 PM, David Kerr wrote:
- >Howdy,
- >
- >When calculating Replication lag, I know that we have to compare the
- >pg_current_xlog_location
- >to pg_last_xlog_receive_location, etc. but what I'm trying to figure out
thank you
yes we are continuing to observe connection count.
so far we have made changed TCP stack configuration and will continue to
observe.
mr
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:53 AM, Sumit Raja <
sumit.r...@raja-consulting.co.uk> wrote:
> Or ask your Java devs to investigate why the shut down does
On 06/25/2012 01:17 PM, David Kerr wrote:
Howdy,
When calculating Replication lag, I know that we have to compare the
pg_current_xlog_location
to pg_last_xlog_receive_location, etc. but what I'm trying to figure out is
what are
the units that I'm left with after the calculation.
(i.e., does t
Hello guys,
I have a application, using PHP/PDO and postgres 8.4 and recently I started
getting the errno 08006, which means connection fail. The thing is that my
aplication works fine, even in other hosts, but somewhy, i guess when this one
is working hardly, by a little time the database reje
Howdy,
When calculating Replication lag, I know that we have to compare the
pg_current_xlog_location
to pg_last_xlog_receive_location, etc. but what I'm trying to figure out is
what are
the units that I'm left with after the calculation.
(i.e., does the xlog_location imply some time value?)
He
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 8:07 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Pawel Veselov writes:
> > What's the best way to "associate" an incoming notice with the statement
> > that resulted in generating it?
>
> Um ... the first issue with this problem statement is the assumption
> that there *is* a statement that ca
Hi Craig
yes, that's exactly what I did. I have the datadir in a different folder
than the executable (because I created a pseudo-portable "database"). I
have not set any special exception for the executables, apparently my
installation does not need this.
Everything is working fine now, however,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> The short answer though is that this is probably coming from CPU cost
> components not disk-access components.
Yes of course they are cpu costs, but I'm not able to understand which
ones. Is there a way to make PostgreSQL to log the values of the
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
>> How can I use row_to_json for a subset of columns in a row? (without
>> creating a new view or using a CTE?)
>>
>> What I want returned:
>> {"email_address":"j...@tanga.com","username":"jo
Pawel Veselov writes:
> What's the best way to "associate" an incoming notice with the statement
> that resulted in generating it?
Um ... the first issue with this problem statement is the assumption
that there *is* a statement that caused the notice. The server is
capable of generating notices
On Jun 25, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Eduardo Morras wrote:
>>> Thanks in advance
>> Snapshots are "safe" (but will result in a roll-forward on restart) IF AND
>> ONLY IF the log data and database table spaces are all on the same
>> snapshotted volume.
>>
>> IF THEY ARE NOT then it will probably work
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Davis [mailto:pg...@j-davis.com]
>
> On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 21:35 +, Haszlakiewicz, Eric wrote:
> > I'm trying to get some additional information back from a trigger to
> > my embedded SQL program, to essentially emulate Informix's way of
> generating s
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> At 15:16 25/06/2012, you wrote:
>
>
>> On 6/25/2012 7:35 AM, Eduardo Morras wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I'm using FreeBSD 9 for Postgres and want to know if these actions are
>>> safe for make a backup of the database:
>>>
>>> a)
At 15:16 25/06/2012, you wrote:
On 6/25/2012 7:35 AM, Eduardo Morras wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using FreeBSD 9 for Postgres and want to know if these actions
are safe for make a backup of the database:
a) call pg_start_backup('b1')
b) take an UFS2 snapshot of data files
c) call pg_stop_back
Luca Ferrari writes:
> Now, what is the .35 in the cost of the bitmap index scan nodes?
If you're going to get picky about second-order cost components,
it's time to start reading the source code:
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=blob;f=src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c;h
Craig Ringer writes:
> On 06/25/2012 04:21 PM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
>> When I type in:
>>
>> sudo -u _postgres /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/bin/postgres -D
>> /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data
>>
>> it spits out:
>>
>> LOG: 0: could not identify current directory: Permission denied
> It's trying to g
Hi all,
imagine the following simple situation:
# CREATE TABLE test( pk serial not null, description text, primary key(pk));
# INSERT INTO test(pk) VALUES(generate_series(1,100 ) );
# VACUUM FULL ANALYZE test;
# EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM test WHERE pk = 1 OR pk = 100;
On 06/25/2012 09:27 PM, Alban Hertroys wrote:
Yes, pg_dump output from 8.3 should restore fine to 9.1.
Pardon my ignorance if this changed in recent versions, but shouldn't that read:
Yes, pg_dump 9.1 output from 8.3 should restore fine to 9.1?
Very good point and an important catch. Thank-you.
> Yes, pg_dump output from 8.3 should restore fine to 9.1.
Pardon my ignorance if this changed in recent versions, but shouldn't that read:
Yes, pg_dump 9.1 output from 8.3 should restore fine to 9.1?
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On 6/25/2012 7:35 AM, Eduardo Morras wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using FreeBSD 9 for Postgres and want to know if these actions are
> safe for make a backup of the database:
>
> a) call pg_start_backup('b1')
> b) take an UFS2 snapshot of data files
> c) call pg_stop_backup()
> d) change to th
On 06/25/2012 08:02 PM, Anibal David Acosta wrote:
We plan to upgrade to version 9.1, do you know if file result of the
pg_dump in 8.3 can be restored in 9.1?
Yes, pg_dump output from 8.3 should restore fine to 9.1. PLEASE READ THE
RELEASE NOTES for the intermediate major versions (8.4 and
Hi everyone,
I'm using FreeBSD 9 for Postgres and want to know if these actions
are safe for make a backup of the database:
a) call pg_start_backup('b1')
b) take an UFS2 snapshot of data files
c) call pg_stop_backup()
d) change to the snapshot dir and rsync/dd/dump/transfer it to backup
file
Some possible scenario of my last problem.
1. Everything was working fine
2. Server get out of space on the Postgres installation disk
3. Some body try to stop and restart the Postgres due to
inconvenientes with related services (ignoring the out of space problem)
4.
shared_preload_libraries changed to '', no more errors about this issue but
server doesn't start
So, reading some information I found that pg_resetxlog maybe solve the
problem, and maybe some data will lose
I execute the pg_resetxlog and now everything is working, just god will know
what I
Hi.
What's the best way to "associate" an incoming notice with the statement
that resulted in generating it? Notice operate on PGResult objects, but
these objects only become available after the statement call is made.
Should I have a global (or thread global, since my app is MT) "flag" that
would
On 06/25/2012 04:21 PM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
I just went back to the postgres documentation [1] (actually reading all google
results on the error message one after the other) and tried out what was said
there (adapted to my conditions):
sudo -u _postgres /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/bin/postgres -D
> I just went back to the postgres documentation [1] (actually reading all
> google results on the error message one after the other) and tried out what
> was said there (adapted to my conditions):
>
> sudo -u _postgres /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/bin/postgres -D
> /usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data
>
> and s
On 06/25/2012 02:50 PM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
> Craig Ringer wrote:
I'm puzzled about why you don't appear to be looking at the server error logs
(/usr/local/pgsql-9.1/data/pg_log) during troubleshooting. They're your main
source of info.
Hmm, I guess it's because I didn't think of it, I wa
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