On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:03 PM, DANIEL CRISTIAN CRUZ
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I build a function and added some warnings where the id of the affected
> rows are inside it; and would be nice to put it into a detail, not in
> the message, since pgbadger can group it and I can see clearly what is
> wrong
Le mercredi 30 janvier 2013 à 11:08 +, wolfg...@noten5.maas-noten.de
a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to match items from 2 tables based on a common string.
> One is a big table which has one column with entries like XY123, ABC44, etc
> The table has an index on that column.
> The second table
30.01.2013, 18:47, "Jeff Janes" :
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Groshev Andrey wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>> I update the databases to version 9.1.
>> Today, faced with a new challenge.
>> The database itself is not very big 60G, but has ~ 164,000 tables in 1260
>> schemes.
>
> Are the schemas
Steve Crawford writes:
> On 01/30/2013 01:51 PM, Little, Douglas wrote:
>> p1gp1=> \set env dev
>> p1gp1=> \i P1GP1_ETL_STAGE_TBLS_BIO6113_100.:env.sql
>> P1GP1_ETL_STAGE_TBLS_BIO6113_100.:env.sql: No such file or directory
>>
>> Any thoughts on how I might get this to work?
> Perhaps try concat
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 01/30/2013 11:16 AM, Jeff Janes wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Neil Worden
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> If not, how do i prevent files from being overwritten when using an
>>> archive_command ?
>>
>>
>> It is the archive_command's
Hi !
We bundle Postgres into a Windows MSI, Postgres built with VS2008.
One of the issues we ran into recently is Windows getting confused with the
file
versions of Postgres binaries, confused meaning, it was treating newer
binaries
as older, and hence skipping copying certain files during an upg
On 01/30/2013 11:16 AM, Jeff Janes wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Neil Worden wrote:
If not, how do i prevent files from being overwritten when using an
archive_command ?
It is the archive_command's job to refuse to overwrite. From the docs:
"It is advisable to test your propose
On 01/30/2013 01:51 PM, Little, Douglas wrote:
I'm looking for a way where I can tailor DDL scripts for deployment
with environment variables.
Support I have a requirement to prefix table names with dev_ , fqa_,
or prod_
I'd like to have a file for each env with their own unique settings -
I'm looking for a way where I can tailor DDL scripts for deployment with
environment variables.
Support I have a requirement to prefix table names with dev_ , fqa_, or prod_
I'd like to have a file for each env with their own unique settings - host,
dbname
Dev.sql
\set env dev
Fq
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Neil Worden wrote:
>
> As you can see it recycles existing files by using them with their exact
> name as they already exist (next file to be overwritten is the ..91-file).
> So far so good. I have, just a few minutes ago, set archive_mode to "on" and
> set an arc
Hi,
I';m exploring zabbix/postbix, I have downloaded the vmware/zabbix
appliance and got the zabbix working.
I installed postbix as the documentation says, and configured to connect to
remote postgres.
I can see the connection happening from zabbix to postgres, but I don't see
any data for the po
Hi,
I am trying to match items from 2 tables based on a common string.
One is a big table which has one column with entries like XY123, ABC44, etc
The table has an index on that column.
The second table is, typically, much smaller
select from tab1, tab2 where tab1.code = tab2.code;
This wo
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Hi all,
i am not sure whether i have fully understood the implications of
archiving wal-files and i have a few questions.
We currently keep a rather long backlog of wal-files, since we have a few
hot-standbys over slow and unreliable lines that might fall back. So this
is an extract from my curr
Em 29/01/2013 17:30, Adrian Klaver escreveu:
> Why not:
>
> DO $$
> plpy.warning('test, detail')
> $$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
>
> In log:
>
> WARNING: test, detail
>
Because pgBadger doesn't use it this way:
http://dalibo.github.com/pgbadger/example.html#NormalizedErrorsMostFrequentReport
I'm thinking about picking up a new windows phone, and
would like to connect to a postgresql server from the
phone.
Anyone have some how-to links.
I've done some initial Google searches, and found some
leads, but hoping to draw on some experience in the group.
Regards,
Bret Stern
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> In my db I have about one hundred tables like this:
>
> code
> description
>
> To avoid to have a so great number of similar tables in the db
> I wonder if it is a good idea to unify all these tables in one big
> table like this:
>
> id
> code
> table_ name
> description
Bad idea.
E.g. how d
On 1/30/2013 5:12 AM, C. Bensend wrote:
>Don't know exactly the name of the ntfs property, if i remember well it's
>recover point, but haven't used Windows for a while.
I think you're talking about shadow copies.
the UI and usability of NTFS shadow copies is quite frustrating. you can
create
Hi all,
I can successfully run PG as a service in Windows XP with no problems, but
not in Windows Server 2008 or Windows 8, even though the same procedure is
being used. This is what I get with Windows XP, which is expected:
C:\>pg_ctl register -N postgres -U btjanes -P XXX -D c:\bin\rtda\pgdata
Hi All,
I made an idea to utilize multiple core for Postgresql query. I used dblink
to achieve this task.
You may find it:
http://www.rummandba.com/2013/01/postgresql-query-parallelizing-with.html
It is just a basic idea and completely usable for my data model. But I
share it with you all so tha
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:41 PM, Alexander Farber
wrote:
>
> When programming other languages, I never do
> if (x != 0) { x = 0; } but just set x = 0 straight away.
Most other languages are not transactional and durable. Databases are
different.
Cheers,
Jeff
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On 01/30/2013 02:49 AM, DANIEL CRISTIAN CRUZ wrote:
Em 29/01/2013 17:30, Adrian Klaver escreveu:
Why not:
DO $$
plpy.warning('test, detail')
$$ LANGUAGE plpythonu;
In log:
WARNING: test, detail
Because pgBadger doesn't use it this way:
http://dalibo.github.com/pgbadger/example.htm
Groshev Andrey writes:
> I update the databases to version 9.1.
> Today, faced with a new challenge.
> The database itself is not very big 60G, but has ~ 164,000 tables in 1260
> schemes.
> I tried and pg_upgrade and pg_dumpall and pg_dump.
> But they all work very, very long time.
This isn't v
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Groshev Andrey wrote:
> Hello!
> I update the databases to version 9.1.
> Today, faced with a new challenge.
> The database itself is not very big 60G, but has ~ 164,000 tables in 1260
> schemes.
Are the schemas all about the same size (in number of tables)?
The
Bob Futrelle wrote:
If looking for the variants with a single suffixed character is all you'll
ever need to do:
Do a single pass on the large table, after creating a field, 'trunc' that
contains a truncated version of the item, e.g., adding XY423 to trunc for
each entry of the form XY423A, or XY4
Thanks.
After some hacking it solved my problems using
select date_part('days', age('06/01/2010'::date ,'04/01/2010'::date));
Regards,
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:32 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
> On 01/28/2013 07:17 AM, c k wrote:
>
>> I know that. I have to check the period (dates entered by user
> Don't know exactly the name of the ntfs property, if i remember well it's
> recover point, but haven't used Windows for a while.
I think you're talking about shadow copies. :)
Benny
--
"The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere,
someone said to themselves, 'You kn
Alexander Farber wrote:
> The cronjob gives me now occasionally:
>
> /* reset and then update medals count */
> update pref_users set medals = 0;
> psql:/home/afarber/bin/clean-database.sql:63: ERROR: deadlock detected
> DETAIL: Process 31072 waits for ShareLock on transaction 124735679; blocke
Alexander Farber wrote:
> Kevin Grittner wrote:
>> Alexander Farber wrote:
>>
>>> update pref_users set medals = 0;
>>> UPDATE 223456
>>
>> You're probably going to like your performance a lot better if
>> you modify that to:
>>
>> update pref_users set medals = 0 where medals <> 0;
>
> is it re
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 22:16:00 +0530
bhanu udaya wrote:
> Hello All,
> Can we achieve this template or pg_Restore in less than 20 minutes time. Any
> more considerations. Kindly reply. Thanks and RegardsRadha Krishna From:
> udayabhanu1...@hotmail.com
Perhaps you can use the ntfs snapshot featu
Hi,
I am trying to match items from 2 tables based on a common string.
One is a big table which has one column with entries like XY123, ABC44, etc
The table has an index on that column.
The second table is, typically, much smaller
select from tab1, tab2 where tab1.code = tab2.code;
This wor
2013/1/30 Albe Laurenz
> The most likely explanation for what you observe is that
> the functions have never been called since track_functions
> has been set to "all".
>
> You can see if that is indeed the reason by calling one
> of your "invisible" functions and see if it becomes
> visible after
Bartosz Dmytrak wrote:
> and this is strange for me.
> I have few DBs with the same function (copy -> paste), in one DB they are
> tracked (visible in
> pg_stat_user_functions) in other not. In DB where some functions are not
> tracked, others are visible -
> no issue. I cannot find any logical c
Thanks.
Worked.
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Albe Laurenz wrote:
> Tim Uckun wrote:
drop role tim;
ERROR: role "tim" cannot be dropped because some objects depend on it
DETAIL: owner of default privileges on new relations belonging to
role tim in schema strongmail
>>>
>
Tim Uckun wrote:
>>> drop role tim;
>>> ERROR: role "tim" cannot be dropped because some objects depend on it
>>> DETAIL: owner of default privileges on new relations belonging to
>>> role tim in schema strongmail
>>
>> DROP OWNED BY ought to get rid of that.
>
>
> Just to be clear.
>
> I don'
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