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On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 6:49 AM, jun yang <slickqt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2011/5/22 Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 10:57 PM, jun yang <slickqt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> now all the question:
>>> 1.how start a procedure or a script after postgresql start.
>>
>> Do you need this stored procedure or script to always run at pg
>> database start?  Or every time a client connects to the database?  Or
>> every  minute, or every hour or every day?
> i am just want pg execute the given stored procedure every time after
> pg sucess start.

Then just add the logic to run it from your init script.    If you're
running something like ubuntu there's a script in /etc/init.d to start
postgres you can hack up to add a new step at the end.  Not sure
that's the best place but it'll work.

>>> 2.how to get notify when a table created.
>>> 3.how to get notify when a database created.
>>
>> Set db to log all dll, scrape logs, email timestamp from table or db
>> creation.  Do you need more info other than just that it was created?
>>
> well,it may be not what i want,
> if i can start a procedure after pg start,then i would like to get
> notify when new object create,of course,i should be subcribe first.
> now what i interest is the database created, when a new database
> created,i want to init some schme and table,index in the it.

If you just need each new db to have certain tables, then put them in
template1 and when you create a new db they'll be there.  As is often
the case, instead of asking how to do very specific things, you're
better off telling us what you're trying to accomplish in the bigger
sense so we can recommend better ways to accomplish what you want.

Note that PostgreSQL does NOT support triggers on system tables and
objects so you'll have to find some way of monitoring pg logs if you
want to know when things like new tables are created.  Again, give us
the bigger picture and we can likely be more helpful.

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