I've been running a postgres for 2 or 3 years without a problem.  This
morning my disk space for the database filled up.  I need to know what
transaction/log files I can truncate or delete without compromising the
system.  These files are located under /var/lib/pgsql/data/

Many of them have dates of more than a year ago.  I'm kind of rusty with
this.  Postgres works too well to keep me fluent with troubleshooting.

Tom Bakken
Information Resource Manager
Texas USDA, Rural Development 
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