I have a little problem, I let my drive get too full.   And then while I was 
deleting rows to free space, the auto vacuum didn't kick in quite the way I 
expected, and I ran out of space entirely.   So the DB shut down and won't 
start back up.

So is there anything ( other than the logs in pg_log) that I can delete, or 
move temporarily, to save some space and allow the database to start up and 
finish it's vacuum?

Or is there a way to move some of the stuff to another drive?  The whole 
cluster is too big to move entirely to a new physical drive (the machine is in 
another city so I can't just plug in a USB drive or anything, but I can put 
stuff on network shares for now) and there is nothing else on the partition 
other than the cluster.

Thanks,

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John Abraham




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