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>
> I did that.. Postgres doesn't take the option -d 3 however, just
> '-d'.. Have any idea when the pg_attribute cache is populated?
Looks like it should:
$ postgres -d 3 -D /u/pg/data test
---debug info---
Quiet = f
Noversion = f
timings = f
dates = Normal
bufsize = 64
sortmem = 512
query echo = f
DatabaseName = [test]
----------------
InitPostgres()..
POSTGRES backend interactive interface
$Revision: 1.67 $ $Date: 1998/02/26 04:36:31 $
Not sure when it is initialized.
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> On Wed, 4 March 1998, at 18:31:34, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> > I have an idea. Edit initdb and add a '-d 3' option to each
> > 'postgres', then run initdb. You will see dumps of all the structures
> > as things are happening, I think. Give it a try.
> >
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