Krowa Krowax <krowa333@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > INFO: vacuuming "pg_toast.pg_toast_17929229" > INFO: "pg_toast_17929229": found 6203 removable, 257509 nonremovable > row versions in 20509016 pages > DETAIL: 0 dead row versions cannot be removed yet. > Nonremovable row versions range from 45 to 2030 bytes long. > There were 87521183 unused item pointers. > Total free space (including removable row versions) is 166910212580 bytes. > 20384082 pages are or will become empty, including 3 at the end of the table. > 20507826 pages containing 166910155528 free bytes are potential move > destinations. That might be about the worst case of table bloat I've ever seen :-( > After 10 hours nothing new appear... What is going on with this vacuum? It's trying to repack your table in place. On the whole, I'd suggest you cancel the vacuum and try a CLUSTER or some such instead. After you get this cleaned up, think about enabling autovacuum ... regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin