Re: Books for PostgreSQL? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Chris Webster
Subject Re: Books for PostgreSQL?
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Msg-id 3F4E09D1.5050704@ucar.edu
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In response to Re: Books for PostgreSQL?  (Heath Tanner <heatht@interport.net>)
Responses Re: Books for PostgreSQL?  ("Shridhar Daithankar" <shridhar_daithankar@persistent.co.in>)
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> Not to take anything away from the books on the topic, but my favorite
> source is the docs that got installed with postgres
> (/usr/local/pgsql/doc/html).
>
> The index isn't great, but easily overcome:
> grep -i "search phrase" /usr/local/pgsql/doc/html/* | less
>
> Try to do that with a book. :-)
>
> When I can't find the answer there, I search the mailing list archives
> and/or google.

I'm sorry, but I'm also a DB newbie, and I find the online documentation
ok/good, and very good if you are a seasoned user who just needs
reference.  It esp sucks regarding the configuration file.  Yes it
explains each line item, but not how it affects the database, when do
you want a large value here, when do you want a small value, etc.  This
fact is born out by the number of times people have to respond with "did
you tweak xxxx in the config file?"  Maybe the books aren't any better....

--
--Chris

    Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.



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