[GENERAL] Performing upgrade to latest minor release using PGDG RPMs

2011-08-26 Thread John Moran
I'm wondering how it's possible to upgrade my fedora system's pg to the latest minor release. I'm using the PGDG RPMs. A "yum update" leaves me on version 9.0.2. I'd expect it to put me on 9.0.4. What am I doing wrong? I installed from pgdg-fedora-9.0-2.noarch . Cheers, John -- Sent via pgsql-ge

[GENERAL] Larger volumes of chronologically ordered data and the planner

2010-03-03 Thread John Moran
encounter performance issues, if I ever do. Where can I learn more about this subject in general? Regards, John Moran -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general

Re: [GENERAL] Larger volumes of chronologically ordered data and the planner

2010-03-04 Thread John Moran
> I've written a long paper covering the internals here named "Inside the > PostgreSQL Buffer Cache" at > http://www.westnet.com/~gsmith/content/postgresql/ if you want to know > exactly how this is all implemented. Greg, That's exactly what I was looking for, Regards, John -- Sent via pgsql-g

[GENERAL] Enterprise DB's windows package and upgrading windows.

2010-03-08 Thread John Moran
Hello, I'd like to upgrade my windows box from windows vista to windows 7. It runs the enterprise DB postgres package, as well as being the master of a Slony-I cluster. Is this likely to work without incident? Is there anything I should be aware of? Regards, John Moran -- Sent via