Jan Wieck wrote:>PeerDirect tried to
contribute the Win32 port portion of their work to
>the open source project.
>The PostgreSQL global development team has
not>yet made any final decision if or what parts of that code will or
will>not become part of the regular PostgreSQL distribution
Bru
Jan Wieck wrote:
> What exactly did you test? If it is the PeerDirect Beta version of
> PostgreSQL for Windows named UltraSQL, please know that thus far there
> has to my knowledge not been an offical, supported release of UltraSQL
> yet - and since the company eliminated the group working on that
Jan Wieck wrote:
> Merlin Moncure wrote:
> >
> > TRY TEST WIN32 PORT. DATABASE GO BOOM! TRY FIX NOBODY CARE. WIN32
> > PORT COME OUT MANY DATABASE GO BOOM! TRY HELP GET IGNORED. JUST WANT
> > HELP. BUG FIX?
>
> Pardonne moi?
>
> What exactly did you test? If it is the PeerDirect Beta versi
Merlin Moncure wrote:
>
> TRY TEST WIN32 PORT. DATABASE GO BOOM! TRY FIX NOBODY CARE. WIN32
> PORT COME OUT MANY DATABASE GO BOOM! TRY HELP GET IGNORED. JUST WANT
> HELP. BUG FIX?
Pardonne moi?
What exactly did you test? If it is the PeerDirect Beta version of
PostgreSQL for Windows named
TRY TEST WIN32 PORT. DATABASE GO BOOM! TRY FIX NOBODY CARE. WIN32
PORT COME OUT MANY DATABASE GO BOOM! TRY HELP GET IGNORED. JUST WANT
HELP. BUG FIX?
Regards,
Merlin
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I wrote:
>
> Other times, I get the more ominous
> DEBUG: rename from
C:\postgres\peer_direct\data/pg_xlog/0003
> to C:\postgres\peer_direct\data/pg_xlog/000A
(initialization
> of log file 0, segment 10) failed: Permission denied.
>
> If this happens about 10 times I will
I have been testing the postgresql Peer Direct port. I've used both the
released binary and my own compiled version and get the same behavior.
Please not that this is for testing purposes and I am not asking for
support.
I'm running an import routine which moves records from a cobol database
to p