Thread: Admin x DBA
Dear all,
I have a feeling that my questions are very much focused on Admin side, and perhaps this list is more concerned with DBA things.
Is that the case? If so, do you guys know any postgres list focused on Admin side?
For example; PITR is my biggest concern at the moment with regards to postgres, so the reason I as the questions.
If I am asking in the wrong list, I apologise.
Thank you very much
Bets regards
Renato
Renato Oliveira
Systems Administrator
e-mail: renato.oliveira@grant.co.uk
Systems Administrator
e-mail: renato.oliveira@grant.co.uk
Grant Instruments (Cambridge) Ltd
Company registered in England, registration number 658133
Registered office address:
29 Station Road,
Shepreth,
CAMBS SG8 6GB
UK
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Renato Oliveira <renato.oliveira@grant.co.uk> wrote: > I have a feeling that my questions are very much focused on Admin > side, and perhaps this list is more concerned with DBA things. > Is that the case? If so, do you guys know any postgres list > focused on Admin side? Well, the "A" in "DBA" is for "Administrator". ;-) And in many shops the DBAs are the system administrators for their database servers. There has been some discussion recently about what should be on which lists, and it has been observed that many of the admin posts are currently falling on the pgsql-general list (with posts about just about anything else). Personally, I'd keep them here, but the -general list wouldn't offend anyone either. (Just don't cross-post an issue to both at the same time.) -Kevin
Hi Kevin, I actually just realised I did not specifically said "Systems Administrator" and this is what I was refereeing to. Systems Admin x DBA. Renato Renato Oliveira Systems Administrator e-mail: renato.oliveira@grant.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1763 260811 Fax: +44 (0)1763 262410 http://www.grant.co.uk/ Grant Instruments (Cambridge) Ltd Company registered in England, registration number 658133 Registered office address: 29 Station Road, Shepreth, CAMBS SG8 6GB UK -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Grittner [mailto:Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov] Sent: 09 April 2010 16:07 To: Renato Oliveira Cc: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [ADMIN] Admin x DBA Renato Oliveira <renato.oliveira@grant.co.uk> wrote: > I have a feeling that my questions are very much focused on Admin > side, and perhaps this list is more concerned with DBA things. > Is that the case? If so, do you guys know any postgres list > focused on Admin side? Well, the "A" in "DBA" is for "Administrator". ;-) And in many shops the DBAs are the system administrators for their database servers. There has been some discussion recently about what should be on which lists, and it has been observed that many of the admin posts are currently falling on the pgsql-general list (with posts about just about anything else). Personally, I'd keep them here, but the -general list wouldn't offend anyone either. (Just don't cross-post an issue to both at the same time.) -Kevin -----Original Message----- P Please consider the environment before printing this email CONFIDENTIALITY: The information in this e-mail and any attachments is confidential. It is intended only for the named recipients(s).If you are not the named recipient please notify the sender immediately and do not disclose the contents toanother person or take copies. VIRUSES: The contents of this e-mail or attachment(s) may contain viruses which could damage your own computer system. WhilstGrant Instruments (Cambridge) Ltd has taken every reasonable precaution to minimise this risk, we cannot accept liabilityfor any damage which you sustain as a result of software viruses. You should therefore carry out your own viruschecks before opening the attachment(s). OpenXML: For information about the OpenXML file format in use within Grant Instruments please visit our http://www.grant.co.uk/Support/openxml.html