On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:07:36 +0100
Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote:

> Costin Manda wrote:
> >   I think I found the problem. I was comparing wrongly some values and
> > based on that, every time the script was run (that means once every 5
> > minutes) my script deleted two tables and populated them with about 70
> > thousand records.

> I'm not sure I understand what you're saying, but if you vacuum at the 
> wrong time that can cause problems. I've shot myself in the foot before 
> now doing something like:
> 
> DELETE FROM big_table
> VACUUM ANALYSE big_table
> COPY lots of rows into big_table
> 
> Of course, the planner now thinks there are zero rows in big_table.

  I mean from 5 to 5 minutes 
DROP TABLE
CREATE TABLE
INSERT 70000 rows in table

and the Vacuuming is done at 2 in the morning, there should be no
activity then...

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