Re: do postgresql this job for me ? (firebird user)

From: mnavahan <mnavahan(at)yahoo(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: do postgresql this job for me ? (firebird user)
Date: 2009-05-24 09:34:46
Message-ID: 23691966.post@talk.nabble.com
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>database crashes. It's not meant

what mean in PG "databse crash" can i crash db without any hardware problem
and disk over (in not av !) ?

>>The only thing that's likely to make things go pear-shaped is if the
>>postmaster is forcibly killed ( kill -9 ) while the worker children are
>>running, then the postmaster is re-started.

for up ex. have way *online* repair this index ?

- see the EXECUTE command in PL/SQL.

>>Temp tables are allocated on disk. However, they get the normal benefits
>>of PostgreSQL's caching, and tend to be very fast. You can put them in a
>>tablespace on a RAM disk or the like if you want, though.

i read some about PG but dont see any topic about put some table to
different tablespace
really can do it ?
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