On Mar 31, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
I think the closest approximation of disabling autovacuum on a per database basis is to connect to the database in question and perform:

update pg_autovacuum set enabled = 'false';

This will prevent autovacuum from vacuuming or analyzing any of the tables in the database, but will still check for XID wraparound.


Problem with that is any time you add a table you'd need to re-run that
command. Wouldn't be so bad if we had DDL triggers, but...


Probably a dumb comment, but can you set a default value for the enabled column?

As Tom pointed out, that wouldn't help because rows aren't automatically added to pg_autovacuum.
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