scott.marlowe wrote:
> Log in as root, then "su - postgres" and type in "pg_autovacuum --help" 
> and see if you get a response from that.  If so, the the autovacuum 
> daemon is there, and all you have to do to get it running it its basic 
> format is to run it with 'pg_autovacuum -D'.
> 
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Jeremy Smith wrote:
> 
> > I actually had to install version 7.4.0 as there weren't any RPMs for 7.4.1
> > on Redhat 7.3.  I am setting up some tables using phpPGadmin right now, and
> > there is a link for "vacuum" so maybe that's it..

There are a number of pg_autovacuum fixes in 7.4.1 so I would use that
version in production.
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