Thank you, Tom!
Recently, as I wanted to drop a schema (PG 8.2), I had to wade through a
number of such messages and keep dropping rows in the pg_dependency table
with the OID specified in the messages. When I was finally able to drop the
schema, I wanted to drop the user (who previously owned the
I'm confused by the error message. Is a cache miss an error condition?
Thanks
Peter
On Feb 11, 2013 6:22 PM, "Tom Lane" wrote:
> David Clymer writes:
> > I've been seeing the following error in one database of ours:
> > "cache lookup failed for relation 7640518"
>
> Always the same OID, or do
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Richard Huxton wrote:
Bart McFarling wrote:
We are installing a new Postgresql server, it will not run anything else
but postgresql. We are currently looking at moving from a RHEL 4.0
system to FreeBSD.
Does one OS offer better performace over the other when running
postgresql?
I'd guess the c