"shared_buffers" and
"log_statement". I am not 100% sure, if statements are logged before
executing.
Regards,
pajout
Shanmugasundaram Doraisamy wrote:
Dear Group,
We have a java front-end for postgresql 3.4.
When we monitor the system usage using top we find co
could find it ( the website address). Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Shan.
Richard Huxton wrote:
Shanmugasundaram Doraisamy wrote:
Dear Group,
We have a java front-end for postgresql 3.4.
Hopefully 7.3.4, otherwise upgrade :-)
> When
we monitor the system usage using top
Dear Group,
We have a java front-end for postgresql 3.4. When
we monitor the system usage using top we find couple of postmasters
taking up close to 90% of the CPU time in total. I would like to know
which are the queries that are currently running at this point of time.
Dear Group,
Is there a way to increase the time of Dead Lock?
The default is set to 1000 msec.
Regards,
Shan.
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Dear group,
I would like to know where I could find rpms for
Redhat 7.3. I have looked at the downloads page and I see only source
rpms and rpms for Redhat 9 and FC1. I did download the src rpm and when
I run the rpm -ba postgresql.spec I get the following error message:
Dear Group,
Thanks for all your support to my previous
postings. I am currently using Postgresql 7.3.4-2PGDG. The problem I
am facing is that when I take a dump of the DB using pg_dump and restore
it using the cat pg_dump_file |psql dbname, I find that some views and
funct