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another newbie question: PLEASE HELP!

От
"Mark Parker"
Дата:
What happens if I kill a "vacuum full" in progress? Do I get the freed space
of the tables processed up till then?

The reason that I ask is that I've been doing a vacuum full for 2.5 hours
now and I've seen this:

INFO:  Pages 66056: Changed 0, reaped 66049, Empty 0, New 0; Tup 1264285:
Vac 2368115, Keep/VTL 0/0, UnUsed 2711343, MinLen 63, MaxLen 92; Re-using:
Free/Avail. Space 411271648/411270572; EndEmpty/Avail. Pages 0/66022.
        CPU 5.55s/1.78u sec elapsed 20.13 sec.
INFO:  Index features_group_desc_i: Pages 919085; Tuples 1264285: Deleted
2242084.
        CPU 138.02s/23.94u sec elapsed 4681.73 sec.
INFO:  Index features_groupid_i: Pages 517781; Tuples 1264285: Deleted
2368115.
        CPU 123.47s/22.16u sec elapsed 2488.06 sec.
INFO:  Index features_featid_i: Pages 518163; Tuples 1264285: Deleted
2368115.
        CPU 130.52s/21.41u sec elapsed 2482.68 sec.
INFO:  Index features_pkey: Pages 18351; Tuples 1264285: Deleted 1187073.
        CPU 4.75s/11.34u sec elapsed 141.53 sec.

But there hasn't been any space freed up on the drive. I had to kill the
process because the system is going to fetch some new data via ftp and the
db needs to be writable. I just don't understand what the heck is going on.

-Mark





Re: another newbie question: PLEASE HELP!

От
"Uwe C. Schroeder"
Дата:
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AFAIK no. Vacuum runs in a transaction, so you will only see the effects if it
completed. I think you should run vacuum more often.
It also should work to run vacuum "in operation". i.e. I run vacuum about 4
times a day in an active database. Vacuum doesn't render the database read
only.

On Wednesday 19 November 2003 10:55 pm, Mark Parker wrote:
> What happens if I kill a "vacuum full" in progress? Do I get the freed
> space of the tables processed up till then?
>
> The reason that I ask is that I've been doing a vacuum full for 2.5 hours
> now and I've seen this:
>
> INFO:  Pages 66056: Changed 0, reaped 66049, Empty 0, New 0; Tup 1264285:
> Vac 2368115, Keep/VTL 0/0, UnUsed 2711343, MinLen 63, MaxLen 92; Re-using:
> Free/Avail. Space 411271648/411270572; EndEmpty/Avail. Pages 0/66022.
>         CPU 5.55s/1.78u sec elapsed 20.13 sec.
> INFO:  Index features_group_desc_i: Pages 919085; Tuples 1264285: Deleted
> 2242084.
>         CPU 138.02s/23.94u sec elapsed 4681.73 sec.
> INFO:  Index features_groupid_i: Pages 517781; Tuples 1264285: Deleted
> 2368115.
>         CPU 123.47s/22.16u sec elapsed 2488.06 sec.
> INFO:  Index features_featid_i: Pages 518163; Tuples 1264285: Deleted
> 2368115.
>         CPU 130.52s/21.41u sec elapsed 2482.68 sec.
> INFO:  Index features_pkey: Pages 18351; Tuples 1264285: Deleted 1187073.
>         CPU 4.75s/11.34u sec elapsed 141.53 sec.
>
> But there hasn't been any space freed up on the drive. I had to kill the
> process because the system is going to fetch some new data via ftp and the
> db needs to be writable. I just don't understand what the heck is going on.
>
> -Mark
>
>
>
>
>
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