[HACKERS] Clustering and PostgresXC meetings at pgCon 2014

2014-03-06 Thread Josh Berkus
Clustering Summit - We will be holding the fourth annual Cluster-Hacker meeting on Tuesday May 20th, just before pgCon 2014. Everyone with a serious interest in clustering, replication, and scale-out technologies is welcome and encouraged to attend. This meeting will take place f

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-27 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Greg Smith wrote: > Alvaro Herrera wrote: > >Greg Smith wrote: > >>The archives are at > >>http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-cluster-hackers/ but it's not > >>listed at http://archives.postgresql.org/ for some reason. > > > >Because it wasn't added to the database. It seems we've gotten sloppy

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-27 Thread Greg Smith
Alvaro Herrera wrote: Greg Smith wrote: Alvaro Herrera wrote: Greg Smith wrote: We've got pgsql-cluster-hackers to discuss this particular area. Huh, is this a new list? It wasn't added to wwwmaster's list of lists, apparently, right? The archives are at http

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-27 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Greg Smith wrote: > Alvaro Herrera wrote: > >Greg Smith wrote: > > > >>We've got pgsql-cluster-hackers to discuss this > >>particular area. > > > >Huh, is this a new list? It wasn't added to wwwmaster's list of lists, > >apparently, right? > > The archives are at > http://archives.postgresql.org/

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-27 Thread Greg Smith
Alvaro Herrera wrote: Greg Smith wrote: We've got pgsql-cluster-hackers to discuss this particular area. Huh, is this a new list? It wasn't added to wwwmaster's list of lists, apparently, right? The archives are at http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-cluster-hackers/ but it's

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-27 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Greg Smith wrote: > We've got pgsql-cluster-hackers to discuss this > particular area. Huh, is this a new list? It wasn't added to wwwmaster's list of lists, apparently, right? -- Alvaro Herrerahttp://www.CommandPrompt.com/ The PostgreSQL Company - Command Promp

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-25 Thread Greg Smith
Joshua D. Drake wrote: My suggestion would be to start a new thread entirely. And mine would be to drop this whole topic altogether until after the CommitFest is over, and instead focus on the replication features already committed that need work before beta can even start. Only reason I

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-25 Thread Joshua D. Drake
On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 10:50 -0800, Josh Berkus wrote: > All, > > Please rename this thread. I think that several people to whom it's > relevant aren't replying to it because of the deceptive name. Thanks. > Except that it is. This thread was about whether or not, Mammoth would be considered to

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering Docs WAS: Mammoth in Core?

2010-01-25 Thread Josh Berkus
All, Please rename this thread. I think that several people to whom it's relevant aren't replying to it because of the deceptive name. Thanks. --Josh -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering system catalog indexes

2004-05-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > > Not sure. Most of the system stuff is loaded in a pretty good order, and > > cluster is only good if you are going after seveal rows of identical > > value or similar value in the same table, and I can't think of a case > > where this would help. Can others? It

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering system catalog indexes

2004-05-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
Alvaro Herrera wrote: > On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 09:43:22PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > > > Is it worth us marking any system catalog indexes as clusterable by > > > default for performance? > > > > Not sure. Most of the system stuff is loaded in a pretty good

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering system catalog indexes

2004-05-19 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
Not sure. Most of the system stuff is loaded in a pretty good order, and cluster is only good if you are going after seveal rows of identical value or similar value in the same table, and I can't think of a case where this would help. Can others? It is a good question. pg_attribute would commonly

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering system catalog indexes

2004-05-19 Thread Alvaro Herrera
On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 09:43:22PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > > Is it worth us marking any system catalog indexes as clusterable by > > default for performance? > > Not sure. Most of the system stuff is loaded in a pretty good order, and > cluster is only good

Re: [HACKERS] Clustering system catalog indexes

2004-05-19 Thread Bruce Momjian
Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote: > Is it worth us marking any system catalog indexes as clusterable by > default for performance? Not sure. Most of the system stuff is loaded in a pretty good order, and cluster is only good if you are going after seveal rows of identical value or similar value in t

[HACKERS] Clustering system catalog indexes

2004-04-27 Thread Christopher Kings-Lynne
Is it worth us marking any system catalog indexes as clusterable by default for performance? Chris ---(end of broadcast)--- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org

Re: [HACKERS] clustering

2002-06-05 Thread Jon Franz
folder for several of these projects, and search the archive of the mailing list for the recent discusions.   - Original Message - From: Vergoz Michael To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 10:51 AM Subject: [HACKERS] clustering It is possible de make

[HACKERS] clustering

2002-06-05 Thread Vergoz Michael
It is possible de make a cluster with postgresql ?   michael