The handwriting on the wall says that autovac will soon be on by
default, and perhaps become not-disablable some day after that
(like the second or third time we hear from someone who's lost
their data to XID wraparound after disabling it).

So if there's a really convincing use-case for locking autovac out
of specific databases, we'd better hear it soon.

Sure.. a database that has over 2500 connections per a directly connected Java rich client... I don't want autovac running on it from 8-8 but after that I will run my own vacuum process.

I am smart enough to manage my data. If I want autovac I will turn it on.

Joshua D. Drake



                        regards, tom lane

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