sn't show any indications of there being
hardware problems...
I can provide you with the full log (616K, ~13k lines) upon request.
- d.
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d any way (even
> though
> I did not tell it to).
PHP 4.0 and up compile with MySQL support enabled by default - you have to
specify --without-mysql when you run ./configure.
I won't comment on the whole PHP being in bed with MySQL issue...
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16 db server with 2GB of RAM. How can
> I be sure that Postgres is using all the RAM that it can? (-S
> option? -B option?)
Adjust your -S and -B options appropriately - not that I have any
"recommended values" :(
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"B
Sorry for the mixup.
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http://www.the-infinite.org/ http://www.the-infinite.org/~dominic/
tained and might be of general interest;
> shall I brace Vince about putting them up on the website?
I would certainly be interested in them, FWIW...
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he
> kernel and the RAID controller), I've always wished that PostgreSQL would
> take advantage of it when writing. : )
postmaster -o -F -D /your/datadirectory
The -o tells postmaster to pass -F as backend option.
man postmaster and man postgres for more
mp and try to delete postgres files, but still don't
> works. There is no proces running. I checked with netstat -a and there
> is no open sockets.
Wait for 2 to 4 minutes, and try again. (Don't we set SO_REUSEADDR?)
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Ned Lilly wrote:
> http://no.spam.ee/~tonu/mysqlfs.html
Can I puke now? Please.
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hat I'm not familiar with, but just 5 minutes ago, I paged
around in a 39k row table using "less" ...
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Cefull Lo wrote:
> When I type INSERT INTO friend
> VALUES ('', '', '');
> it returns
> INSERT 19748 1
>
> what means of 19748 and 1?
19748 is the OID of that record, and 1 means one record was inserted.
For information on O
\_ /usr/bin/postgres
postgres 32236 0.0 0.5 6272 2840 ?SApr03 0:02 \_ /usr/bin/postgres
postgres 3947 0.0 0.5 6284 2800 ?SApr05 0:01 \_ /usr/bin/postgres
As you can see, we've got several postgres backends running... We just let
them sit there.
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