On my Evergreen Database server, in /var/lib/postgresql/ I have the following 4 directories:
1) 9.6.bak/ = 111GB, edits happening every minute 2) 10/ = 58GB, last edited a couple hours ago 3) 9.6/ = 45MB, last edited 1 year ago 4) backups/ = 2.2GB, last edited 2AM today The stumper to me is the 9.6.bak. If we're using psql 10, and already have a backup directory updated daily, why are things actively writing to 9.6.bak/? We need to free up some storage, and I was tempted to get rid of 9.6.bak, but don't want to without figuring out what is writing to it (and why). If helpful, I find no instance of 9.6.bak in ps -ef | grep postgres But it did appear in lsof +D /var/lib/postgresql/9.6.bak Any clues?! Thanks, Brian Brian Holda Library Technology Manager Hekman Library Calvin University (616) 526-8673 [cid:366e1c9b-3396-4be9-bd3e-7f981f95eb79]<https://library.calvin.edu/>
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