GitHub user fanfuxiaoran added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
[perfmon] Extension for Cloudberry Database Monitoring
> @fanfuxiaoran
>
> Thanks for confirming that `libsigar` is still in use. However, I’d strongly
> encourage us to reconsider that position. Continuing to dep
Thanks for your input, Ed!
I just removed the new committer candidate's name from the list as the
committer candidate has not accepted the committer invitation, and has
no Apache ID yet. We can list him in the next report. Also, format the
text with the given command.
+1 to your suggestions to ro
GitHub user yjhjstz added a comment to the discussion: Add
cloudberry-mcp-server for integration with LLM apps
Can we impl mcp-server also be an extension ? not just write by python ?
GitHub link:
https://github.com/apache/cloudberry/discussions/1068#discussioncomment-13070361
This is a
GitHub user edespino added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
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### 📚 User Documentation Plans?
This is a feature that will directly impact end users — it introduces an
extension, SQL tables, background workers, and runtime hooks
GitHub user edespino added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
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@fanfuxiaoran
### 🛠️ Build Environment Support for `perfmon` on Rocky Linux 9?
For this extension to move forward, we’ll need to ensure it can be **built and
tested
GitHub user edespino added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
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@fanfuxiaoran
Thanks for confirming that `libsigar` is still in use. However, I’d strongly
encourage us to reconsider that position. Continuing to depend on `libsig
Hi all,
I created a draft Cloudberry report here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/May2025#cloudberry.
Happy to have your review and input to show the whole progress landscape of
Cloudberry in the past two months. Feel free to edit them directly or reply
with your feedback on
Dianjin,
Thank you for putting together the report content. I’ve made the following
updates:
- The names of the individuals added as committers
- In the event section: PPMC member Shine Zhang presented "From
Greenplum to Apache Cloudberry" at Postgres Conference 2025, Orlando /
United
GitHub user edespino added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
[perfmon] Extension for Cloudberry Database Monitoring
## Building `perfmon` with SIGAR on Rocky Linux 9 – Dependency Discovery, Gaps,
and Recommendations**
While working to build the `perfmon` components (`gpsmon`, `gpm
+1: it would be great if we can leverage Cloudberry’s horizontal
scalability to enable Postgres users to scale the datasets used for LLMs.
--
*From:* Dianjin Wang
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 6, 2025 9:45:46 PM
*To:* dev@cloudberry.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: [D] Add cloudberr
GitHub user avamingli added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
[perfmon] Extension for Cloudberry Database Monitoring
+1 for this, very useful for customers, nice work.
GitHub link:
https://github.com/apache/cloudberry/discussions/1087#discussioncomment-13060271
This is an au
GitHub user fanfuxiaoran added a comment to the discussion: Introducing the
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Hi @edespino , thanks for your suggestions and questions!
> @fanfuxiaoran - Thanks for the detailed proposal—this is exciting
> functionality. That said, the arch
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