Re: 4 billion record limit?

Bradley Kieser <brad@kieser.net>

From: Bradley Kieser <brad@kieser.net>
To: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc: Paul Caskey <paul@nmxs.com>, Chris Bitmead <chrisb@nimrod.itg.telstra.com.au>, Postgres Users <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2000-07-27T10:02:04Z
Lists: pgsql-general, pgsql-novice
Quoting Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>:

> Paul Caskey <paul@nmxs.com> writes:
> >> No doubt about it, you're likely to get a few "duplicate key" errors and
> >> stuff like that.  I'm just observing that it's not likely to be a
> >> complete catastrophe, especially not if you don't rely on OIDs to be
> >> unique in your user tables.
>
> > I don't rely on OID uniqueness, but I assumed Postgres does!
>
> Only in the system tables, and not even in all of them.  From the
> system's point of view, there's no real need to assign OIDs to
> user table rows at all --- so another possible answer is not to
> do that, unless the user requests it.
>
This changes things a lot. If the rows don't have to have OIDs associated with them
then the 4bn limit is not a transactional limit... in which case there shouldn't be a problem.


> 			regards, tom lane
> 



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