Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If the data isn't critical, you maybe could truncate a table to clear > enough space. Deleting anything under pg_xlog is more or less > guaranteed to mean your database is garbage.
If you're desperate you could shut down the postmaster, run pg_resetxlog, restart the postmaster. This would cut xlog contents to the minimum --- however, they'd probably soon grow back to whatever they are now, so it's not much of a long-term solution. It might give you some breathing room to look for other places to trim though. If the database hasn't been maintained well then you likely are suffering from table bloat and/or index bloat. A desperation measure for fixing that is drop all indexes, vacuum full, recreate all indexes. (There are other procedures you may find recommended, such as CLUSTER, but they have transient disk-space requirements that you're not gonna be able to afford when your back is to the wall.) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster