Hi Alvaro,
> Note that these files use only 2 bits per transaction,
> so in 24756 bytes you have enough room to cover 99024
> transactions. Furthermore, they always grow in 8192-
> byte increments.
I just did:
-bash-3.00$ pwd; date; ll
and it told me:
/usr/local/pgsql/data/pg_clog
Wed Aug 27 09:09:04 PDT 2008
total 32
-rw------- 1 postgres postgres 32768 Aug 27 02:33 0000
Yesterday the byte count was 24576.
Voila! 24576 + 8192 -> 32768
Regards,
Tena Sakai
tsakai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Alvaro Herrera [mailto:alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tue 8/26/2008 7:29 AM
To: Tena Sakai
Cc: Marcelo Martins; jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] restoring from dump
Tena Sakai wrote:
> Hi Alvaro,
>
> I just looked in pg_clog directory and there is
> only one file:
> -rw------- 1 postgres postgres 24576 Aug 25 20:18 0000
> I saw the same file about 10:30 am and I believe
> it was roughly the same size. This is a brand new
> installation of 8.3.3.
Maybe initdb was executed? That would cause the files to disappear.
Of course, so would the data; it would have to be restored from a
backup.
Note that these files use only 2 bits per transaction, so in 24756 bytes
you have enough room to cover 99024 transactions. Furthermore, they
always grow in 8192-byte increments.
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