Goodnight,
Thank you very much for the answer.
I followed all the installation instructions: apply patch, compile
install postgres, etc.
I just tried everything with the UI ii) Manually (through psql session), which is also mentioned in the readme, and everything works for me. But to better test my thesis, I would also need to use the other user interface mentioned in the readme and that is precisely i) pg_advise_index tool.
I understand what you are telling me about the directory. I will be testing this way.
Many thanks.
Best regards,
Yessica brinkmann
Thank you very much for the answer.
I followed all the installation instructions: apply patch, compile
install postgres, etc.
I just tried everything with the UI ii) Manually (through psql session), which is also mentioned in the readme, and everything works for me. But to better test my thesis, I would also need to use the other user interface mentioned in the readme and that is precisely i) pg_advise_index tool.
I understand what you are telling me about the directory. I will be testing this way.
Many thanks.
Best regards,
Yessica brinkmann
El mar., 29 sept. 2020 a las 18:21, Rob Sargent (<robjsargent@xxxxxxxxx>) escribió:
On 9/29/20 3:46 PM, Yessica Brinkmann wrote:
> I will greatly appreciate a help with this topic please. I really need
> to use that interface to be able to test my thesis. And I am not being
> able to use.
> Best regards,
> Yessica Brinkmann
I didn't see any reported error messages in your post.
And you followed all the installation instructions: apply patch, compile
install postgres, etc? Not for the faint of heart, to be sure.
As presented
pg_advise_index -d DB -h host -U user -s 10M -o advisory.sql workload.sql
would need to be run in the directory containing advisory.sql and your
PATH would need to include the directory containing the
'pg_advise_index' executable.