Re: [GENERAL] Linux Largefile Support In Postgresql RPMS - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Mark Kirkwood
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Linux Largefile Support In Postgresql RPMS
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Msg-id 3D54A3C5.90802@slingshot.co.nz
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Responses Re: [GENERAL] Linux Largefile Support In Postgresql RPMS  (Greg Copeland <greg@CopelandConsulting.Net>)
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Ralph Graulich wrote:

>Hi,
>
>just my two cents worth: I like having the files sized in a way I can
>handle them easily with any UNIX tool on nearly any system. No matter
>wether I want to cp, tar, dump, dd, cat or gzip the file: Just keep it at
>a maximum size below any limits, handy for handling.
>
Good point... however I was thinking that being able to dump the entire
database without resporting to "gzips and splits" was handy...

>
>For example, Oracle suggests it somewhere in their documentation, to keep
>datafiles at a reasonable size, e.g. 1 GB. Seems right to me, never had
>any problems with it.
>
Yep, fixed or controlled sizes for data files is great... I was thinking
about databases rather than data files (altho I may not have made that
clear in my mail)

best wishes

Mark



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