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From: Gourish Singbal <gourish@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Oct 19, 2005 5:25 PM
Subject: Need HELP - URGENT
To: pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Tom,
 
Need some help in analyzing the pg_controldata output.
 
pg_control version number:            72
Catalog version number:               200310211
Database cluster state:               in production
pg_control last modified:             Wed 19 Oct 2005 02:40:53 AM PDT
Current log file ID:                  875
Next log file segment:                165
Latest checkpoint location:           36B/9E7BFAB8
Prior checkpoint location:            36B/94485F20
Latest checkpoint's REDO location:    36B/9E2065F8
Latest checkpoint's UNDO location:    0/0
Latest checkpoint's StartUpID:        69
Latest checkpoint's NextXID:          52699733
Latest checkpoint's NextOID:          3508694151
Time of latest checkpoint:            Wed 19 Oct 2005 02:37:19 AM PDT
Database block size:                  8192
Blocks per segment of large relation: 131072
Maximum length of identifiers:        64
Maximum number of function arguments: 32
Date/time type storage:               64-bit integers
Maximum length of locale name:        128
LC_COLLATE:                           en_US.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE:                             en_US.UTF-8
 
From Whats given Below i understand that The OID of my database is 3.5 Billion and OIDs are stored as 4-byte integers, and will overflow at 4 billion.
 
http://www.sql.org/sql-database/postgresql/FAQ/#4.16
 

We am using Postgresql 7.4.5 version and its a production database.
 
Are the OIDs going to Overflow ?. if so whats the Solution, Need help, please.
--
Best,
Gourish Singbal


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Best,
Gourish Singbal

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