On 11/10/2012 02:08 PM, Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Jeff Janes <jeff.ja...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marl...@gmail.com> wrote:

As well, since the default nap time is 1 minute, it will take at least
50 minutes to vacuum each db as nap time is how long autovac waits
between databases.

That isn't how it works.  The naptime is per database, not per
cluster.  If the naptime is 1 minute and there are 50 "active"
databases, then it will launch a new worker every 1.2 seconds
(assuming the old ones finish fast enough that doing so would not
exceed autovacuum_max_workers)

Hmmm.  That was not my understanding from previous discussions on nap time.




When in doubt there are the docs:)

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/interactive/routine-vacuuming.html#AUTOVACUUM

"The "autovacuum daemon" actually consists of multiple processes. There is a persistent daemon process, called the autovacuum launcher, which is in charge of starting autovacuum worker processes for all databases. The launcher will distribute the work across time, attempting to start one worker within each database every autovacuum_naptime seconds. (Therefore, if the installation has N databases, a new worker will be launched every autovacuum_naptime/N seconds.)"

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