HI,
I have a vacuum process that has been running on a table for the past 20 days.
The server is postgres 8.3 on ubuntu linux.
Can I safely kill the vacuum with:
select pg_cancel_backend(26433)
Some stats
The table sees ~5million and not more than ~10million updates month
$ ps aux | grep 26433
postgres 26433 0.0 1.5 35468848 2012212 ? Ss Apr08 26:00 postgres:
autovacuum worker process foo
foo=# select procpid, now() - query_start, query_start, current_query from
pg_stat_activity where current_query != '<IDLE>'order by 1 desc;
procpid | ?column? | query_start |
current_query
---------+-------------------------+-------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26433 | 20 days 20:11:32.386244 | 2010-04-08 14:19:59.298784-07 |
autovacuum: VACUUM ANALYZE public.message
Thanks,
Jason
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