cannot reach http:/archives.postgresql.org
Is that site working for you?
I'm unable to reach it since a couple of days, my messages are not
getting through, pgsql-?????-owner@postgresql.org do not answer my
'requests for clarification', majordomo is not responding to my
'archive-get'
Could somebody explain what is going on (and cc the post for me - or,
better still, address the answer to my address - otherwise I cannot read
it)?
Thanks,
Ennio.
[For Tom Lane only]
Sorry to disturb you personally, Tom, but since my posts do not seem to
get through regularly your address was my only choice, as I got it from
a few saved messages of yours ... :-)
Thank you in advance for your help,
Ennio.
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I have also been unable to reach archives.
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From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Ennio-Sr
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:09 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Cc: Tom Lane
Subject: [GENERAL] cannot reach http:/archives.postgresql.orgIs that site working for you?
I'm unable to reach it since a couple of days, my messages are
not getting through, pgsql-?????-owner@postgresql.org do not
answer my 'requests for clarification', majordomo is not
responding to my 'archive-get'
Could somebody explain what is going on (and cc the post for
me - or, better still, address the answer to my address -
otherwise I cannot read it)?
Thanks,
Ennio.[For Tom Lane only]
Sorry to disturb you personally, Tom, but since my posts do
not seem to get through regularly your address was my only
choice, as I got it from a few saved messages of yours ... :-)
Thank you in advance for your help,
Ennio.--
[Perche' usare Win$ozz (dico io) se ..."anche uno sciocco sa
farlo. \\?//
Fa' qualche cosa di cui non sei capace!" (diceva Henry
Miller) ] (°|°)
[Why to use Win$ozz (I say) if ... "even a fool can do that.
)=(
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On Aug 31, 2004, at 10:19 AM, David Parker wrote:
I have also been unable to reach archives.
The archives have been down for days.
It is quite unfortunate.
I'd suggest using google's cache feature until the problems can be
resolved.
I am however getting list mail...
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* Ennio-Sr <nasr.laili@tin.it> [310804, 16:08]:
Is that site working for you?
I'm unable to reach it since a couple of days, my messages are not
getting through, pgsql-?????-owner@postgresql.org do not answer my
'requests for clarification', majordomo is not responding to my
'archive-get'
[cut]
Thanks to David and Jeff for assuring me that I'm not the only one facing
a connection problem, and to Ron, for suggesting an alternative (I could
see some of my posts but was unable to get the relative threads).
At the end I got these posts via an archive-get command (which was
unsuccessfull for past attempts!).
http://archives.postgresql.org is still down and I suspect they are also
experiencing other problems (my posts to pgsql-cygwin are still nowhere
to be seen).
As a measure of last resort I'll try to unsubscribe from that list and
re-subscribe ... :-)
Many thanks again to all of you.
Cheers,
Ennio.
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[Perche' usare Win$ozz (dico io) se ..."anche uno sciocco sa farlo. \\?//
Fa' qualche cosa di cui non sei capace!" (diceva Henry Miller) ] (�|�)
[Why to use Win$ozz (I say) if ... "even a fool can do that. )=(
Do something you aren't good at!" (used to say Henry Miller) ]
we hope to have archives back up later on tonight ...
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Ennio-Sr wrote:
* Ennio-Sr <nasr.laili@tin.it> [310804, 16:08]:
Is that site working for you?
I'm unable to reach it since a couple of days, my messages are not
getting through, pgsql-?????-owner@postgresql.org do not answer my
'requests for clarification', majordomo is not responding to my
'archive-get'[cut]
Thanks to David and Jeff for assuring me that I'm not the only one facing
a connection problem, and to Ron, for suggesting an alternative (I could
see some of my posts but was unable to get the relative threads).
At the end I got these posts via an archive-get command (which was
unsuccessfull for past attempts!).
http://archives.postgresql.org is still down and I suspect they are also
experiencing other problems (my posts to pgsql-cygwin are still nowhere
to be seen).
As a measure of last resort I'll try to unsubscribe from that list and
re-subscribe ... :-)Many thanks again to all of you.
Cheers,
Ennio.--
[Perche' usare Win$ozz (dico io) se ..."anche uno sciocco sa farlo. \\?//
Fa' qualche cosa di cui non sei capace!" (diceva Henry Miller) ] (°|°)
[Why to use Win$ozz (I say) if ... "even a fool can do that. )=(
Do something you aren't good at!" (used to say Henry Miller) ]---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
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Subject: expected both swapped tables to have TOAST tables
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I tried to truncate a table and received the following error:
"expected both swapped tables to have TOAST tables".
Googling provided no insight. What does it mean?
Version 7.4.1.
Note: I can delete from the table and vacuum full to empty it, I just
can't truncate it. I don't see anything special with this table and
can truncate a nearly identical one. Here's the structure:
Table "foobar"
Column | Type | Modifiers
--------+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------
asof | timestamp with time zone | default
date_trunc('second'::text, now())
r0 | smallint |
r1 | character varying(30) |
r2 | character varying(30) |
r3 | character varying(30) |
r4 | character varying(30) |
r5 | character varying(30) |
r6 | character varying(30) |
Cheers,
Steve