On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Guillaume Lelarge
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> They don't use the same algorithms.
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Which, it should be noted, is intentional, so pgAdmin has a chance to
warn you if your autovac settings are screwy.
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Dave Page
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Collin Peters a écrit :
Does anyone have *any* thoughts on this? This seems to be a fairly
common problem. Does anybody have any good links that they can
provide to find an answer?
My current test is that I have a table where all the rows were purged,
and then new ones inserted using a specifi
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 7:18 AM, Collin Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bump
>
> Does anyone have *any* thoughts on this? This seems to be a fairly
> common problem. Does anybody have any good links that they can
> provide to find an answer?
>
> My current test is that I have a table where al
Bump
Does anyone have *any* thoughts on this? This seems to be a fairly
common problem. Does anybody have any good links that they can
provide to find an answer?
My current test is that I have a table where all the rows were purged,
and then new ones inserted using a specific job. pgAdmin repo
Hi all - I am wondering if I can get a consensus on what to do about
this minor issue. I have looked through the archives and can't find a
definitive answer.
So I have a new 8.1 install on Linux (have not yet been able to
upgrade to 8.3). The documentation say that autovacuum is enabled by
defau