Re: How to determine a database is intact?

From: Jeff Amiel <jamiel(at)istreamimaging(dot)com>
To: Vivek Khera <khera(at)kcilink(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: How to determine a database is intact?
Date: 2004-09-09 21:30:17
Message-ID: 4140CB69.40808@istreamimaging.com
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Now THAT"S what I like to hear.....
I too am on FreeBSD....Dell PowerEdge SCSI Hardware RAID....

I too will now sleep well at night!!

Vivek Khera wrote:

>>>>>>"W" == Wes <wespvp(at)syntegra(dot)com> writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>
>W> I expect there are only a handful of huge databases running a heavy load -
>W> the vast majority are probably tens no larger than 10's (maybe hundreds) of
>W> megabytes, or do not experience a heavy update load?
>
>Gigabytes: 40+ currently (old data is pruned)
>Updates: jillions and jillions
>Inserts: several hundred millions
>Years: 3+
>Corruptions: 0
>Downtime: only for planned OS and Pg upgrades (7.1 -> 7.2 -> 7.4)
>OS: FreeBSD 4.x
>Hardware: Dell PowerEdge rackmount with SCSI hardware RAID
>
>I sleep well at night :-)
>
>
>

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