Re: Additional Chapter for Tutorial
От | Erik Rijkers |
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Тема | Re: Additional Chapter for Tutorial |
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Msg-id | 40aca6b45b0da614b94c8ef86d89b70b@xs4all.nl обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Additional Chapter for Tutorial (Jürgen Purtz <juergen@purtz.de>) |
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Re: Additional Chapter for Tutorial
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Список | pgsql-docs |
On 2020-04-17 19:56, Jürgen Purtz wrote: > Our documentation explains many details about commands, tools, > parameters in detail and with high accuracy. Nevertheless my > impression is that we neglect the 'big picture': why certain processes > [0001-architecture.patch] Very good stuff, and useful. I think. I mean that but nevertheless here is a lot of comment :) (I didn't fully compile as docs, just read the 'text' from the patch file) Collabortion Collaboration drop 'resulting' He acts in close cooperation with the It acts in close cooperation with the He loads the configuration files, allocates the It loads the configuration files, allocates the process</firstterm>. He checks the authorization, starts a process</firstterm>. it checks the authorization, starts a and instructs the client application to connect to him. All further and instructs the client application to connect to it. All further by him. by it. In an first attempt In a first attempt much huger than memory, it's likely that much larger than memory, it's likely that RAM is performed in units of complete pages while retaining RAM is performed in units of complete pages, retaining Sooner or later it is necessary to overwrite old RAM Sooner or later it becomes necessary to overwrite old RAM transfered transferred (multiple times) who runs which runs He writes it writes This is the primarily duty of the This is primarily the duty of the or possibly: This is the primary duty of the he starts periodically it starts periodically speeds up a possibly occurring recovery. can speed up recovery. writen written collects counter about accesses collects counters about accesses and others. He stores the obtained information in system and more. It stores the obtained information in system sudirectories consists subdirectories consist <-- plural, no -s there are information there is information and contains the ID of the and contains the ID (pid) of the ( IMHO, it is conventional (and therefore easier to read) to have 'e.g.' followed by a comma, and not by a semi-colon, although obviously that's not really wrong either. ) Thanks, Erik Rijkers
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