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	Update SGML contrib documentation to catch up with recent changes to
the former README files. Albert Cervera i Areny
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       cubes are points, this is the normal distance function.
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					      <entry><literal>cube(text)</literal></entry>
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					      <entry>Takes text input and returns a cube. This is useful for making 
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      <entry><literal>cube(float8) returns cube</literal></entry>
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					      <entry><literal>cube(float8) returns cube</literal></entry>
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      <entry>This makes a one dimensional cube with both coordinates the same.
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					      <entry>This makes a one dimensional cube with both coordinates the same.
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  Current implementation provides index support for one-dimensional array of
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					  Current implementation provides index support for one-dimensional array of
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  int4's - gist__int_ops, suitable for small and medium size of arrays (used on
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					  integers: gist__int_ops, suitable for small and medium size of arrays (used by 
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  default), and gist__intbig_ops for indexing large arrays (we use superimposed
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					  default), and gist__intbig_ops for indexing large arrays (we use superimposed
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  signature with length of 4096 bits to represent sets).
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					  signature with length of 4096 bits to represent sets). There is also a 
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     A page image obtained with <literal>get_raw_page</literal> should be passed as argument:
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					     A page image obtained with <literal>get_raw_page</literal> should be passed as argument:
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        test=# SELECT * FROM page_header(get_raw_page('pg_class',0));
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					regression=# SELECT * FROM page_header(get_raw_page('pg_class',0));
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           lsn    | tli | flags | lower | upper | special | pagesize | version
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					     lsn    | tli | flags | lower | upper | special | pagesize | version | prune_xid
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        ----------+-----+-------+-------+-------+---------+----------+---------
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					      -----------+-----+-------+-------+-------+---------+----------+---------+-----------
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         0/3C5614 |   1 |     1 |   216 |   256 |    8192 |     8192 |       4
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					        0/24A1B50 |   1 |     1 |   232 |   368 |    8192 |     8192 |       4 |         0
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     The returned columns correspond to the fields in the PageHeaderData-struct,
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					     The returned columns correspond to the fields in the PageHeaderData struct.
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     see src/include/storage/bufpage.h for more details.
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					     See src/include/storage/bufpage.h for more details.
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     Variables can also be defined by using -D option.
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					     Variables can also be defined by using -D option.
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					     <literal>\sleep num [us|ms|s]</> - Causes script execution to sleep for the
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					\setrandom millisec 1000 2500
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   <literal>pgrowlocks</literal> returns the following data type:
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					   <literal>pgrowlocks</literal> returns the following columns:
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   Here is a sample execution of pgrowlocks:
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  <literal>pg_standby</literal> is a production-ready program that can be used 
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					  <literal>pg_standby</literal> allows the creation of a Warm Standby server. 
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  to create a Warm Standby server. Other configuration is required as well, 
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  all of which is described in the main server manual.
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					  main server manual.
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  The program is designed to be a wait-for <literal>restore_command</literal>, 
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  you could configure <literal>pg_standby</literal> in the following way:
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					  you could configure <literal>pg_standby</literal> in the following way:
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   restore_command = 'pg_standby archiveDir %f %p'
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					restore_command = 'pg_standby archiveDir %f %p %r'
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  which would be sufficient to define that files will be restored from 
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					  which would be sufficient to define that files will be restored from 
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   with the pg_standby command usage as
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   pg_standby [OPTION]... [ARCHIVELOCATION] [NEXTWALFILE] [XLOGFILEPATH]
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   When used within the <literal>restore_command</literal> the %f and %p macros
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   will provide the actual file and path required for the restore/recovery.
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					   <literal>%r</literal> option, then all files prior to this file will be 
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					   removed from <literal>ARCHIVELOCATION</literal>. This then minimises the 
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					   number of files that need to be held, whilst at the same time maintaining 
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					   restart capability. This capability additionally assumes that 
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					   <literal>ARCHIVELOCATION</literal> directory is writable.
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					   <title>Options</title>
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      <entry>-k numfiles</entry>
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        Cleanup files in the archive so that we maintain no more
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					        Cleanup files in the archive so that we maintain no more than this 
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					        many files in the archive. This parameter will be silently ignored if
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        You should be wary against setting this number too low,
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        It is wholly unrelated to the setting of checkpoint_segments
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        WAL files will remain in archive
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