"Pradeepkumar, Pyatalo (IE10)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am using PostgreSQL 7.4.3. The problem I am facing is that the size of > pgsql/data folder keeps increasing and at a point the it takes up all the > disk space and it freezes the system. The pg_xlog and the pg_clog folders > are taking up most of the disk space. In the documentation, it says that I > have to move the pg_xlog folder to some other location and create a symbolic > link to that path from the original path. But the problem is for our > application, we are using a 512 MB compact flash and there is no > harddisk...
pg_xlog shouldn't grow unreasonably big unless you've somehow turned off checkpointing. pg_clog shouldn't grow unreasonably big unless you've neglected appropriate vacuuming procedures (see the manual). So I think this is mostly pilot error. It might be worth your while to reduce the size of xlog segments --- if you have three or four 8M or 4M segments instead of three or four 16M segments, that makes a difference when you're trying to fit in 512M. It would require some fooling with the source code to make that happen in 7.4; you should consider moving to 8.0 where there's just one configuration #define to adjust. In general though I wonder whether you shouldn't have picked another database. PG isn't really designed for that sort of environment. Aside from the fact that we aren't targeting a tiny disk footprint, we expect to rewrite the WAL files again and again and again. What's the write-cycles lifetime spec for your flash? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly