mkohls wrote
> I am brand new to Progresql. I have installed it along with an upgrade to
> Mirth application, to replace SQL.
> I have installed version 9.3 to the c drive partition. Mirth has been
> running well with Progresql for 1 month. Today in evaluating Progresql, I
> noticed it is using a lot of the c drive partition and growing. Mainly
> C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.3\data\base\16393 which has grown to 23 GB.
> It contains no folders, just files, and some are appended with .1, .2, .3,
> .4, .5, with .6 being the maximum. It also contains some _fsm and _vm
> files. I have read online about vacuum, but it is not clear to me if this
> will help with my issue. What is the best way to manage this file so I do
> not use up all my resource?
Those are your data files and indexes - broken upon into 1GB chunks - with
some additional meta-data files.
I assume you are actually storing data into this database - in which case
the size of the database will grow as you continue do that.
Without a description of what this "Mirth" is - or more generally an idea of
how the database is being used - it will be impossible to diagnose whether
this is normal or abnormal behavior and suggest options to reduce the amount
of data stored.
If you get really out-of-whack VACUUM FULL can reclaim free-space from the
system - the normal VACUUM will typically not be useful for this task.
Other options exist but until you know cause doing anything is likely to be
wasted effort.
David J.
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