Am 05/17/2004 10:19 PM schrieb Greg Stark:
Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm guessing an index isn't being used because your LANG is something-UTF-8 and
that got picked up when you recreated your database. Try recreating the
database with the C locale and see if that does it.
I never
Am 05/05/2004 03:03 PM schrieb Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes:
Do people think linux 2.6.5 is stable enough yet for a production
PostgreSQL server?
i´m using linux 2.6.5 with postgres 7.4.2 with out problem(conectiva linux
version 10)
I'd like to add here, that I recently tried 2.6.5 / Postgres 7.4.2
Phil Campaigne wrote:
my psql client I type psql and then I am asked for my password. This
logs me into my hosted database just fine.
Ok. This is probably localhost, 127.0.0.1 and the username defaults
to your login name.
However, I can't log on from my webapp to the database thru jdbc like I
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Well, maybe I forgot to mention that I'm not aware of any large objects
that had to be migrated. All data I put into the db was just VARCHARs,
INTEGERs and some SERIALs.
How can I find out more about the "missing" objects and where they are
queried?
Dirk Försterling wrote:
2003
Hi,
sorry for reposting, but it seems my message just hit nothing
but air. If I posted to the wrong list or did something else
wrong with the message, please let me know.
I really want to know what's going on but still found nothing.
I do not know when and where the statements are produced that
le
Hi all,
a few days ago, I upgraded from PostgreSQL 7.2.1 to 7.4, following
the instructions in the INSTALL file, including dump and restore.
All this worked fine without any error (message).
Since then, I found lots of the following in the postmaster output:
2003-11-29 15:19:54 [1359] ERROR: lar