Re: [GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install

2006-10-03 Thread elein
comming up to speed on Postgres administration." > > > > There should be an Administration Guide companion to the Manual. > > > > -- > > Brandon Aiken > > CS/IT Systems Engineer > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: [GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install

2006-10-02 Thread Jim C. Nasby
t; Now take a look at the first comment: > "Thanks for the advice. For an Oracle DBA this really helped me in > comming up to speed on Postgres administration." > > There should be an Administration Guide companion to the Manual. > > -- > Brandon Aiken > CS/IT Systems En

Re: [GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install

2006-10-02 Thread Brandon Aiken
October 02, 2006 2:58 PM To: Oisin Glynn Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 14:40 -0400, Oisin Glynn wrote: > As an aside to the "[GENERAL] Advantages of PostgreSQL" thread going on > today, I have won

Re: [GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install

2006-10-02 Thread Jeff Davis
On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 14:40 -0400, Oisin Glynn wrote: > As an aside to the "[GENERAL] Advantages of PostgreSQL" thread going on > today, I have wondered why the initial on install config of PostgreSQL > is (according to most posts) very conservative. I can see how this > would be a plus when pe

Re: [GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install

2006-10-02 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 02:40:03PM -0400, Oisin Glynn wrote: > As an aside to the "[GENERAL] Advantages of PostgreSQL" thread going on > today, I have wondered why the initial on install config of PostgreSQL > is (according to most posts) very conservative. I can see how this Actually, that's

[GENERAL] Performance and Generic Config after install

2006-10-02 Thread Oisin Glynn
As an aside to the "[GENERAL] Advantages of PostgreSQL" thread going on today, I have wondered why the initial on install config of PostgreSQL is (according to most posts) very conservative. I can see how this would be a plus when people may be getting PostgreSQL as part of an OS in the Linux