Re: Postgresql performance

From: Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>
To: CHEWTC(at)ap(dot)nec(dot)com(dot)sg
Cc: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Postgresql performance
Date: 2003-10-22 14:03:05
Message-ID: 11085.1066831385@sss.pgh.pa.us
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CHEWTC(at)ap(dot)nec(dot)com(dot)sg writes:
> Currently we are running Postgresql v7.3.2 on Redhat Linux OS v9.0. We have
> Windows2000 client machines inserting records into the Postgresql tables
> via ODBC.

> After a few weeks of usage, when we do a \d at the sql prompt, there was a
> duplicate object name, ie it can be a duplicate row of index or table.
> When we do a \d table_name, it will show a duplication of column names
> inside the table.

Are you sure you are using 7.3 psql? This sounds like something that
could happen with a pre-7.3 (not schema aware) psql, if there are
multiple occurrences of the same table name in different schemas.

> It doesnt affect the insertion/updating of the tables, but when we do a
> pg_dump -Da -t <table_name> <db_name> > /exp/<table_name>.sql, it will not
> do a proper backup/dump.

I'd wonder about whether you have the right pg_dump, too.

regards, tom lane

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