> I will fight this to my death. :-)
> I have cursed Ingres every time I needed to look at the Ingres data
> directory to find out which tables match which files. Even a lookup
> file is a pain. Right now, I can do ls -l to see which tables are
> taking disk space.
I had Ingres also, and found their scheme to be a royal pain. But that
was really only because they had such a *bad* schema that I'd have to
poke around forever to reconstruct a query which would give me file
names and table names. And then I'd have to print that and compare
that to the directories which were buried way down in a directory
tree.
But with Postgres, we can write a utility to do this for us, so I
think that it isn't so much of an issue. In fact, perhaps we could
have a backend function which could do this, so we could query the
sizes directly.
- Thomas
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Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
South Pasadena, California