Re: Auto vacuum - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Carol Walter
Subject Re: Auto vacuum
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Msg-id A01C4327-A569-49D0-ACFD-5F71024AE988@indiana.edu
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In response to Re: Auto vacuum  (Carol Walter <walterc@indiana.edu>)
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My pg_catalog.pg_autovacuum table contains no entries.

Carol Walter
>
> On Apr 19, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>
>> Carol Walter wrote:
>>> Robert,
>>>
>>> I did as you suggested and the values for autovacuum are null,
>>> therefore I'm guessing it isn't running.  Since postgres reports
>>> that
>>> it is running, what other things might keep in from running?
>>
>> Too high thresholds?  All tables disabled in pg_autovacuum?
>> naptime set
>> too high?
>>
>> I suggest you turn log_min_messages more verbose, to DEBUG2, and
>> see if
>> there are any entries in there regarding autovacuum.  If it's
>> running,
>> you would see it.  You would get a message after autovacuum_naptime
>> seconds.
>>
>> How long is autovacuum_naptime anyway?
>>
>> --
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