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< 	The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
< 	replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
< 	pgpool.
> 	  The proper solution to this will probably the use of a master/slave
> 	  replication solution like Sloney and a connection pooling tool like
> 	  pgpool.
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< 	You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
< 	standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
< 	multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
> 	  You can use any of the master/slave replication servers to use a
> 	  standby server for data warehousing. To allow read/write queries to
> 	  multiple servers, you need multi-master replication like pgcluster.
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< 	Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
< 	only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
> 	  Currently large objects entries do not have owners. Permissions can
> 	  only be set at the pg_largeobject table level.
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< 	This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
> 	  This requires the TOAST column to be stored EXTERNAL.
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< 	One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
< 	schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
> 	  One complexity is whether moving a schema should move all existing
> 	  schema objects or just define the location for future object creation.
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< 	Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
< 	schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
> 	  Currently non-global system tables must be in the default database
> 	  schema. Global system tables can never be moved.
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< 	This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
< 	during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
< 	paritally filled for easier reorganization.  Another idea would
<         be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
< 	automatically access the heap data too.
> 	  This might require some background daemon to maintain clustering
> 	  during periods of low usage. It might also require tables to be only
> 	  paritally filled for easier reorganization.  Another idea would
>           be to create a merged heap/index data file so an index lookup would
> 	  automatically access the heap data too.
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< 	To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
< 	table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
> 	  To do this, determine the ideal cluster index for each system
> 	  table and set the cluster setting during initdb.
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< 	This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
< 	processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
> 	  This requires the use of a savepoint before each COPY line is
> 	  processed, with ROLLBACK on COPY failure.
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< 	This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
< 	original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
< 	are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
< 	and no FOR UPDATE lock.
> 	  This requires using the row ctid to map cursor rows back to the
> 	  original heap row. This become more complicated if WITH HOLD cursors
> 	  are to be supported because WITH HOLD cursors have a copy of the row
> 	  and no FOR UPDATE lock.
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< 	Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
< 	them to be listed so they can be closed.
> 	  Because WITH HOLD cursors exist outside transactions, this allows
> 	  them to be listed so they can be closed.
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< 	This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
< 	One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
< 	the insert.
> 	  This is useful for returning the auto-generated key for an INSERT.
> 	  One complication is how to handle rules that run as part of
> 	  the insert.
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< 	This is basically the same as SET search_path.
> 	  This is basically the same as SET search_path.
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< 	This requires a checking function to be called after the server
< 	configuration file is read.
> 	  This requires a checking function to be called after the server
> 	  configuration file is read.
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< 	Currently only constants are supported.
> 	  Currently only constants are supported.
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< 	This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
< 	an object referenced in the function is changed.
> 	  This requires the cached PL/PgSQL byte code to be invalidated when
> 	  an object referenced in the function is changed.
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< 	Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
< 	information about the Informix-compatibility module.
> 	  Document differences between ecpg and the SQL standard and
> 	  information about the Informix-compatibility module.
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Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us) Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (pgman@candle.pha.pa.us)
Last updated: Sun Oct 17 23:26:56 EDT 2004 Last updated: Mon Oct 18 12:13:19 EDT 2004
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