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Re: Limit on number of users in postgresql?

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Tom Lane wrote:

What you describe Tom (flat file), sounds a bit strange to me. Aren't users
stored in a table? (pg_catalog.pg_authid)

Yeah, but the postmaster can't read pg_authid, nor any other table,
because it's not logically connected to the database.  So any change
to pg_authid gets copied to a "flat" ASCII-text file for the postmaster.

Why doesn't the postmaster read the db files directly, presumably using some of the same code the backends do, or is too hard to bypass the shared memory layer? Another thing you folks must have considered would be to keep the out-of-memory copies of this kind of data in something faster than a flat file - say Berkeley DB. Do either of these things make sense?

- John D. Burger
  MITRE




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