Re: Vacuuming -- again
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Vacuuming -- again |
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Msg-id | 20945.1295557571@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Vacuuming -- again (peter@vfemail.net) |
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Re: Vacuuming -- again
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Список | pgsql-novice |
peter@vfemail.net writes: > I posted a message about PostgreSQL vacuuming to this list in Feb. 2010, received some responses, but probably didn't understandwhat I was being told at that time. > There's a script running on my server hosting a PostgreSQL database that does some type of vacuuming routine once eachweek. Specifically, the script executes this command: > psql -d database_name -c "vacuum full verbose" > and e-mails the verbose output to me. FULL vacuum once a week is a pretty terrible maintenance procedure. It locks your DB and it isn't that effective; in particular, your indexes are probably enormously bloated by now, which is why things are getting slower. What you should be doing is plain (non full) vacuums on a much more frequent schedule. Or even better, let autovacuum do it for you, if you're on a recent enough PG version to have a decent autovacuum built in (8.4 and up do it pretty well). Right now, you probably need a one-time REINDEX to clean up the mess from overuse of VACUUM FULL. You'll want to schedule that in whatever maintenance slot you're using for the current VACUUM FULL run. There's much more extensive discussion of this stuff in the "routine maintenance" chapter of the PG manual. See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/maintenance.html (adjust link in the obvious spot depending on which PG release you are running). regards, tom lane
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