ignore errors from bash “find” command
Just want to ignore all the permission denied and find the file? sudo cd / sudo find . -name connect-console-sink.properties […]
Just want to ignore all the permission denied and find the file? sudo cd / sudo find . -name connect-console-sink.properties […]
select a.oid as user_role_id , a.rolname as user_role_name , b.roleid as other_role_id , c.rolname as other_role_name from pg_roles a inner
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/migrating-oracle-autonomous-transactions-to-postgresql/ in other words how to write a error log to a table and separately commit that record
Here is the entire list for native on-prem PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/monitoring.html And here are my favorites from that list. PG_STAT_ACTIVITY –
The Best of Series momjian.us/presentations The presentation above addresses requirements open source (mostly free solutions) for PostgreSQL functionality to: –
On-prem? PgBouncer AWS RDS Postgres or AWS RDS Aurora/PostgreSQL? AWS RDS Proxy
https://www.postgresql.org/about/featurematrix/
Note: This EDB YouTube shows near the end, the process to convert a very large 20tb and very busy NON-partitioned
Redshift roles were a recent (2022) addition to Redshift. Prior to adding this feature Redshift groups where used for the