Since large objects use OIDs, does PG 8.3 have a limit of 4 billion large objects across all of my various tables (actually, I presume OIDs are used elsewhere besides just large objects)? Is there any plan on allowing large objects to support more than 2GB? As data gets larger and larger, I can see this being a problem if you'd like the ACID properties of a DB to work with video and other large data sets.

Since all large objects are stored in the pg_catalog.pg_largeobject table, will running 'vacuum full' on it reduce the FSM issues I often see with errors like:

WARNING: relation "pg_catalog.pg_largeobject" contains more than "max_fsm_pages" pages with useful free space HINT: Consider using VACUUM FULL on this relation or increasing the configuration parameter "max_fsm_pages". NOTICE: number of page slots needed (1045968) exceeds max_fsm_pages (300000)

Thanks,
David


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