You might also want to check to see if temp files are growing out of bounds.

Thanks.
Dinesh
On 9/27/2012 3:05 PM, Greg Williamson wrote:
Dear list,

I have a postgres database, 9.1.3, which shows a fairly constant amount of 
space used by postgres, but total disk space kees shrinking.
If I restart postgres the space on my file system returns.

This cluster is replicated to another; that custer does not show this problem.

There are two main databases on this cluster, both using logging. One is used 
to accumulate some stats on our systen.

The other is a slimmed-down version of our production database, which gets 
recreated hourly by a shell script which pulls data from remote servers, does a 
pg_dump of the resulting 3 gig database, and then drops it.

I posted a message about ths a few days and got no responses. I am hoping for 
better luck this time as this is a serious issue,not relayed t vacuuming or 
routine admin tasks which may or may not be happening.

Thanks for any help / advice / things to look for.

Greg

a few details:
db11:5432=# select version();
                                                    version
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PostgreSQL 9.1.3 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc-4.4.real 
(Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5) 4.4.3, 64-bit

Says one of our sysads:
"These are single disk systems. single no
n-raid sata. Using xfs as the filesystem like the rest of the dbs."





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