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Fix misspellings of GB.
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<listitem><para>Make pg_restore handle 64-bit off_t correctly</para>
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This bug prevented proper restoration from archive files exceeding 4Gb.
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This bug prevented proper restoration from archive files exceeding 4 GB.
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<listitem><para>Make contrib/dblink not assume that local and remote type OIDs
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match (Joe)</para></listitem>
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<chapter id="storage">
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</caution>
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<para>
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When a table or index exceeds 1Gb, it is divided into gigabyte-sized
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When a table or index exceeds 1 GB, it is divided into gigabyte-sized
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<firstterm>segments</>. The first segment's file name is the same as the
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filenode; subsequent segments are named filenode.1, filenode.2, etc.
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This arrangement avoids problems on platforms that have file size limitations.
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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ value, but in some cases more efficient approaches are possible.)
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<para>
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<acronym>TOAST</> usurps the high-order two bits of the varlena length word,
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thereby limiting the logical size of any value of a <acronym>TOAST</>-able
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data type to 1Gb (2<superscript>30</> - 1 bytes). When both bits are zero,
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data type to 1 GB (2<superscript>30</> - 1 bytes). When both bits are zero,
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the value is an ordinary un-<acronym>TOAST</>ed value of the data type. One
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of these bits, if set, indicates that the value has been compressed and must
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be decompressed before use. The other bit, if set, indicates that the value
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