"Ed L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> CREATE TABLE foo ( "key" serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, msg character(100));
> CREATE TABLE bar ( "key" serial NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, msg character(100));
> CREATE VIEW baz AS SELECT * FROM foo UNION ALL SELECT * FROM bar;
> CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW baz AS SELECT *
I wonder if we even need to retain the bgwriter_percent GUC var. Is
there actually a situation in which the combination of bgwriter_maxpages
and bgwriter_delay does not give the DBA sufficient flexibility in
tuning bgwriter behavior?
Simon Riggs wrote:
If the bgwriter_percent = 100, then we sho
Mark Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I never vacuum during the test. Is it possible that all the updates
> and inserts would affect this?
That's bad; first because it possibly *is* hurting performance, and
second because if it isn't, your results could legitimately be attacked
as not represent
Some time ago, Grant Finnemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TRAP: FailedAssertion("!(((ntp)->t_data)->t_infomask & 0x0010)", File:
> "catcache.c", Line: 1728)
I think we finally figured out where this came from:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2004-12/msg00128.php
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> I had thought that maybe we shouldn't track dependencies on the first
> superuser, on the assumption that it cannot be dropped. I'm not sure
> if this is entirely true however.
Well, there are certainly nontrivial provisions for recovering
installations where it has been
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Further investigation has shown that the exit/trap idiom used in
pg_regress.sh is less than 100% portable.
The following shell script has been seen to produce incorrect output
on both Cygwin and FreeBSD:
#!/bin/sh
trap '
st=$?
echo status = $st
e
Darcy Buskermolen wrote:
> It looks like --enable-cassert isn't handled properly under icc7
>
> http://www.pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=herring&dt=2004-12-
>07%2016:30:44
That is quite a superficial display of the issue. If you want to get to
the bottom of this, you need to, uh, dig de
Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Further investigation has shown that the exit/trap idiom used in
> pg_regress.sh is less than 100% portable.
>
> The following shell script has been seen to produce incorrect output
> on both Cygwin and FreeBSD:
>
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> trap '
> st=$?
> echo status = $st
>
Hello
$ uname -a
Darwin Computer.local 7.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.5.0: Thu Aug 5
19:26:16 PDT 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.7.21.obj~3/RELEASE_PPC Power
Macintosh powerpc
./configure --with-includes=/sw/include --with-libs=/sw/lib
--enable-thread-safety --with-perl --with-python --with-krb5
--wi
Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Further investigation has shown that the exit/trap idiom used in
> pg_regress.sh is less than 100% portable.
> The following shell script has been seen to produce incorrect output on
> both Cygwin and FreeBSD:
This is distinctly less than credible. I
"Schoudel, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm a beginning developer to postgresql working on a CS Master's project
> trying to implement a new join operator. My question is how to effectively
> break down a TupleTableSlot into it's properties. I've been messing around
> with it for hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Momjian) writes:
> Kenneth Marshall wrote:
>> > Let me ask --- if you change the CC line in Makefile.global to cc_r,
>> > does everything build OK? That might be a clean solution because the
>> > change could be made in one place. Of course this would mean the
>> > backen
Port report for Solaris 8: No errors.
uname -a:
SunOS sunos58.build 5.8 Generic_117350-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraAX-i2
gcc -v:
Reading specs from
/gcc-3.4.0/sunos5/bin/../lib/gcc/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.4.0/specs
Configured with: /gcc-3.4.0/src/dist/configure --prefix=/usr/site/gcc-3.4.0
--enable
Hello,
==
All 96 tests passed.
==
$ uname -a
Linux vore 2.4.26 #1 SMP Tue Apr 20 14:16:21 EDT 2004 sparc64 GNU/Linux
postgresql-8.0.0rc1 build on Debian GNU/Linux sid.
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Hello,
==
All 96 tests passed.
==
$ uname -a
Linux crest 2.4.26-amiga #1 Thu Apr 22 00:21:18 CEST 2004 m68k GNU/Linux
postgresql-8.0.0rc1 build on Debian GNU/Linux sid.
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==
All 96 tests passed.
==
$ uname -a
Linux pergolesi 2.4.26 #1 SMP Mon May 24 11:59:02 CEST 2004 x86_64 GNU/Linux
postgresql-8.0.0rc1 build on Debian GNU/Linux sid.
Sadly tcl and pam devel files weren't installed so I could just use (I'm
not root
Hello,
==
All 96 tests passed.
==
$ uname -a
Linux paer 2.4.26-64-smp #1 SMP Thu Apr 29 04:59:03 UTC 2004 parisc64 GNU/Linux
postgresql-8.0.0rc1 build on Debian GNU/Linux sid.
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I'm a beginning developer to postgresql working on a CS Master's project trying
to implement a new join operator. My question is how to effectively break down
a TupleTableSlot into it's properties. I've been messing around with it for
hours now and thought the code below would return the attri
Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been working on the patch and it seems now it works as I
> originally intended it to: dropping users or tablespaces is disallowed
> unless they own or contain no object. ACL's are not tracked; I'm still
> unsure if they should be.
If we fail to
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 21:21, Mark Wong wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:52:37PM +, Simon Riggs wrote:
> > Varying bgwriter_maxpages upwards should take performance higher.
> >
>
> I have 2 runs now. I for both tests, I have bgwriter_percent=100,
> checkpoint_segments=8192, checkpoint_timo
The idea that bgwriter smooths out the response time of transactions is
only true if the buffer lists T1 and T2 have *some* clean buffers
available for use when performing I/O. The alternative is that
transactions unlucky enough to encounter the no-clean-buffers situation
have to clean a space for
Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There are a bunch of error messages saying something like
> "cannot foo because bar"
> What do you think of changing those to use errdetail in addition to
> errmsg?
I'm dubious that this is really an improvement...
In any case we are past string freez
Sibtay Abbas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> for the handler function i ve followed the following
> template
> PG_FUNCTION_INFO_V1(myhandler);
^
> Datum
> plsample_call_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
^
Try spelling the function name consistently.
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 05:27:32PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
Hi,
> So if Alvaro's thing works out, the shared-sequence problem becomes moot.
> Probably that's a good reason not to spend time on it just yet.
I'm still alive, and I've been following this thread. Sorry for not
giving an update.
I ha
I had to fix an old, badly written web application, it had some performance
problems sometimes. I found out there are some links broken:
http://./?id=123456778995934853
in fact the link should be:
http://./?id=1234567&78995934853
where the part &78995934853 was random and should force a
see:
http://www.pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=hare&dt=2004-12-10%2005:15:05
cheers
andrew
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