Re: POSTMASTER - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Ryan Mahoney
Subject Re: POSTMASTER
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Msg-id 5.0.2.1.0.20010618142005.03d08070@paymentalliance.net
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In response to POSTMASTER  ("gabriel" <gabriel@workingnetsp.com.br>)
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Write very optimized statements and run them infrequently  ;)

I don't really think it's possible.  You need to understand how your
application will be used, what the resource costs are, and plan
accordingly, (load balance, etc.)

-r

At 05:00 PM 6/18/01 +0000, gabriel wrote:


>Hello All.
>
>How can i limit how much of cpu the postmaster can use?
>
>thanks
>Gabriel...
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