> We'll upgrade to 9.2.10 and attempt to reproduce the issue.
Been running the same test with postgres 9.2.10 for over 48 hrs and we are
unable to reproduce the index corruption issue observed earlier with 9.2.0.
Thanks for the help everyone!!
-Bankim.
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On 03/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
thanks Tim,
I ran yum whatprovides and received "no matches found".
What repos are you using?
See Devims answer for the Postgres community repo.
I believe that pgadmin3 uses wxWidgets (according to the web site) but I
can not find them in install
Hi,
http://yum.postgresql.org/
has all the packages for pgadmin3 and its dependencies for Oracle Linux
6.X.
Regards, Devrim
On Sat, 2015-03-28 at 12:14 +1100, Yuri Budilov wrote:
> Hello everyone.
> I am new to PostgreSQL and Linux (coming across from Microsoft SQL Server).
> I installed Postg
On 3/29/2015 1:39 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
my employer runs Oracle Linux 6.x and also Red Hat 6.x, so if we were
to drop Oracle database and take PostgreSQL instead, I am afraid,
everything must work on those two Linux platforms.
We pay for support from Oracle and Red Hat for Linux OS.
its ins
thanks,
my employer runs Oracle Linux 6.x and also Red Hat 6.x, so if we were to drop
Oracle database and take PostgreSQL instead, I am afraid, everything must work
on those two Linux platforms.We pay for support from Oracle and Red Hat for
Linux OS.
On the client OS we use Windows 7 64-bit so t
Change OS, or change GUI tool
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Community_Guide_to_PostgreSQL_GUI_Tools
2015-03-29 9:59 GMT+02:00 John R Pierce :
> On 3/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
>
>> Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6.x
>>
>
> is that anything like Ford/Chevy ?
>
> Oracle Linux, while originally
On 3/29/2015 12:48 AM, Yuri Budilov wrote:
Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6.x
is that anything like Ford/Chevy ?
Oracle Linux, while originally forked from Red Hat Enterprise Linux aka
RHEL, has diverged significantly and is now its own thing. AFAIK, the
Postgres yum repository has made no effort at m
thanks Tim,
I ran yum whatprovides and received "no matches found".
I believe that pgadmin3 uses wxWidgets (according to the web site) but I can
not find them in installable rpm format for Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6.x on their
web site.
the gtk libraries are already installed on my Linux, as is postg