FW: PostgreSQL 7.3 Platform Testing
This is a successful report for OpenBSD 3.2 on sparc and i386
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-----Original Message-----
From: bpalmer [mailto:bpalmer@crimelabs.net]
Sent: Monday, 18 November 2002 2:14 AM
To: Christopher Kings-Lynne
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL 7.3 Platform TestingSorry for taking so long to get back to you, getting everything working on
obsd took a while. My sun is a 60mhz deal and it's a bit slow.Anywho:
Kernel tweaks are needed:
edited:
/etc/login.confChanged:
default:\
:maxproc-max=128:\
:maxproc-cur=64:\
:openfiles-cur=64:\to:
default:\
:maxproc-max=256:\
:maxproc-cur=256:\
:openfiles-cur=256:\Kernel settings needed:
option SEMMNI=256
option SEMMNS=2048option SEMMAXPGS=4096
Once that was done, however (and it's always been needed afaik)
$ uname -an
OpenBSD incelous.crimelabs.net 3.2 incelous#0 i386======================
All 89 tests passed.
======================356.52s real 18.22s user 15.92s system
$ uname -an
OpenBSD blackwidow.crimelabs.net 3.2 blackwidow#0 sparc======================
All 89 tests passed.
======================1311.48s real 134.86s user 127.44s system
- Brandon
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c: 917-697-8665 h:
201-798-4983
b. palmer, bpalmer@crimelabs.net
pgp:crimelabs.net/bpalmer.pgp5
Ports list updated:
http://candle.pha.pa.us/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/supported-platforms.html
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Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
This is a successful report for OpenBSD 3.2 on sparc and i386
-----Original Message-----
From: bpalmer [mailto:bpalmer@crimelabs.net]
Sent: Monday, 18 November 2002 2:14 AM
To: Christopher Kings-Lynne
Subject: Re: PostgreSQL 7.3 Platform TestingSorry for taking so long to get back to you, getting everything working on
obsd took a while. My sun is a 60mhz deal and it's a bit slow.Anywho:
Kernel tweaks are needed:
edited:
/etc/login.confChanged:
default:\
:maxproc-max=128:\
:maxproc-cur=64:\
:openfiles-cur=64:\to:
default:\
:maxproc-max=256:\
:maxproc-cur=256:\
:openfiles-cur=256:\Kernel settings needed:
option SEMMNI=256
option SEMMNS=2048option SEMMAXPGS=4096
Once that was done, however (and it's always been needed afaik)
$ uname -an
OpenBSD incelous.crimelabs.net 3.2 incelous#0 i386======================
All 89 tests passed.
======================356.52s real 18.22s user 15.92s system
$ uname -an
OpenBSD blackwidow.crimelabs.net 3.2 blackwidow#0 sparc======================
All 89 tests passed.
======================1311.48s real 134.86s user 127.44s system
- Brandon
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c: 917-697-8665 h:
201-798-4983
b. palmer, bpalmer@crimelabs.net
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Ports list updated:
Sure? Still says 7.2 for openbsd and has old submission date...
It updates every 15 minutes. You have to give it time. :-)
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Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
Ports list updated:
Sure? Still says 7.2 for openbsd and has old submission date...
http://candle.pha.pa.us/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/supported-platforms.html
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