On Mar 6, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 03/06/2014 11:09 AM, Israel Brewster wrote: >> On Mar 6, 2014, at 10:03 AM, Adrian Klaver wrote: >> > >>> >>> Are all the scripts running from one machine? >>> If so, have you checked that the times are set correctly on the various machines? >> >> Three different machines (due to OS requirements), but yeah the times all appear to be correct. > > So it appears you will have to wait to see what the logging reports. Should have mentioned that you need to make sure you do something like pg_ctl reload on the Postgres server to get the postgressql.conf changes to take effect. > > > Another thought. Might not be bad idea to grep your scripts for ALTER, SEQUENCE or any other relevant keywords. Just in case something slipped in you where not aware of. > >> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Make sense? Probably not the best setup, but then that's what happens when you figure out stuff for yourself rather than having formal training :-) I'm DEFINITELY open to suggestions :-) >>> >>> 'Makes sense' is context sensitive. It really depends on what you want to achieve. My procedure is to define the end result first and then work backwards from there. >> >> Good point. However, I was asking more in the general "did I explain it well enough to be understood" rather than in the "is it a sensible setup" aspect. The rest of the sentence was just me being insecure :-D > > I understood the basics of what you are doing. The details probably can wait pending the log information. Hey, all of us are beginners/learning in something. > >> > >> >> ----------------------------------------------- >> Israel Brewster >> Computer Support Technician II >> Era Alaska >> 5245 Airport Industrial Rd >> Fairbanks, AK 99709 >> (907) 450-7250 x7293 >> ----------------------------------------------- >> >