Re: Continuous inserts...
Joerg Hessdoerfer <joerg.hessdoerfer@sea-gmbh.com>
From: Joerg Hessdoerfer <Joerg.Hessdoerfer@sea-gmbh.com>
To: Stephan Szabo <sszabo@megazone23.bigpanda.com>
Cc: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Date: 2000-08-22T07:44:02Z
Lists: pgsql-sql
Hi!
At 08:18 18.08.00 -0700, you wrote:
[...]
>I didn't try with vacuum, I just did a table lock and that
>seemed to still hang the inserts with two tables, so I figured
>maximum safety was adding the third table. If it works with two
>that's much cooler. Was this with real data or just a small test
>set?
It was a test set ... ~20000 records, *BUT* I found that postgres
decides when it starts to use the rule - means, if you do continous
inserts on the table and create the rule, there's a varying time until
the rule applies. In my first tests, I re-connected the DB very often,
and the the change seemed immediate.
Any ideas on how to 'promote' the rules faster?!?
Greetings,
Joe
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