Re: What is VACUUM waiting for?

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On Samstag 13 Dezember 2008 Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
> Do you have any vacuum delay setting turned on?  Perhaps they are too
> high?

Oh, I didn't remember there were some for normal vacuum, just the 
auto_vaccuum.

vacuum_cost_delay = 250
vacuum_cost_page_hit = 1
vacuum_cost_page_miss = 10
vacuum_cost_page_dirty = 20
vacuum_cost_limit = 1000

Are those values to high/low? What should one use?

I think I will disable it at this one server, setting
vacuum_cost_delay = 0
because it's only one DB here. Still, I'd like to understand what values 
would be reasonable on a server with many DBs, as we have some.

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