>From Primary:

relname relpages
pg_toast_17673  1812819
pg_toast_17594  161660
pg_toast_17972  121902
pg_toast_17587  77190
pg_toast_18537  29108
pg_toast_17578  26638
pg_toast_17673_index    19984
pg_toast_17868  14911
pg_toast_17594_index    2208
pg_toast_1072246        1922
pg_toast_17587_index    1510
pg_toast_17972_index    1399
pg_statistic    911
pg_toast_18694  883
pg_toast_17578_index    375
pg_attribute    336
pg_toast_16475  332
pg_toast_18537_index    321
pg_proc 233
pg_depend_depender_index        176

>From Secondary :
============
relname relpages
pg_toast_17673  1812819
pg_toast_17594  161660
pg_toast_17972  121902
pg_toast_17587  77190
pg_toast_18537  29108
pg_toast_17578  26638
pg_toast_17673_index    19984
pg_toast_17868  14911
pg_toast_17594_index    2208
pg_toast_1072246        1922
pg_toast_17587_index    1510
pg_toast_17972_index    1399
pg_statistic    911
pg_toast_18694  883
pg_toast_17578_index    375
pg_attribute    336
pg_toast_16475  332
pg_toast_18537_index    321
pg_proc 233
pg_depend_depender_index        176

Yes, result looks same both on primary and standby.




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