Luis <luisico@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > I have noticed a weird thing in different databases. > When I run pg_database_size on some databases they report a pretty > high value and if I take a look to all relations the sum of all of > them is not even the half of the one reported by pg_database_size. > > Although I've seen this in different databases, this is a specific example. > > > This are the sizes reported by this query: > > SELECT pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(C.oid)) AS "size" > FROM pg_class C > LEFT JOIN pg_namespace N ON (N.oid = C.relnamespace) > WHERE nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'information_schema') > ORDER BY pg_relation_size(C.oid) DESC > LIMIT 20; > Try just comparing what pg_database_size() tells you vs a sum() over relpages*8192 (assuming standard page size). You may have to do some casting to bigint depending how large your DB is. > size > --------- > 99 MB > 45 MB > 10 MB > 8528 kB > 5280 kB > 4352 kB > 3184 kB > 1304 kB > 1152 kB > 896 kB > 544 kB > 528 kB > 336 kB > 336 kB > 336 kB > 304 kB > 296 kB > 288 kB > 272 kB > 248 kB > > And this is the database size reported by this query: > SELECT pg_size_pretty(pg_database_size('mydb')); > > pg_size_pretty > ---------------- > 3539 MB > > I've read about LOBs but I don't seem to have any. > > Any idea where the space is being used? > > Thanks -- Jerry Sievers Postgres DBA/Development Consulting e: postgres.consulting@xxxxxxxxxxx p: 312.241.7800 -- Sent via pgsql-admin mailing list (pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-admin