On Wednesday, October 08, 2014 17:28:13 you wrote:
> These two FFe's are not tied together. The psycopg issue only affects MAAS
> by preventing it from uploading large objects to the database (larger than
> 2gb). In MAAS terms it prevents from uploading OS images larger than 2gb,
> that don't affect Ubuntu deployments, but do affect third part OS image
> upload.

Does the proposed upload guard against use of objects larger than 2GB to avoid 
crashing pyscopg2?  Given we're unlikely to go forward with the psycopg2 
change this cycle, it'd make sense to protect against use off excessively large 
objects instead of just exploading.

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