Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 21:04:17 +0300
> Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
>> To quote Tom:
>>> I think we need to be careful to distinguish three situations:
>>>
>>> * statement_timeout during pg_dump
>>> * statement_timeout during pg_restore
>>> * statement_timeout during psql reading a pg_dump script file
>> This patch addresses the third situation, but leaves open the 1st and
>> the 2nd. IMO, we should set statement_timeout = 0 in them as well,
>> unless someone comes up with plausible use case for using a non-zero
>> statement_timeout.
>
> My patch addresses all three, unless I am misunderstanding your
> meaning. The patch does the following:
>
> After connection with pg_dump it executes set statement_timeout = 0;
> This fixed the pg_dump timeout issue.
>
> It also writes set statement_timeout = 0 into the archive file, which
> fixed pg_restore and psql.
Oh, ok, I misread the patch. Sorry for the noise.
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