VERY slow after many updates

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I am using PostgreSQL in an embedded system which has only 32 or 64 MB RAM (run on PPC 266 MHz or ARM 266MHz CPU). I have a table to keep downlaod tasks. There is a daemon keep looking up the table and fork a new process to download data from internet.

Daemon:
   . Check the table every 5 seconds
   . Fork a download process to download if there is new task
Downlaod process (there are 5 download process max):
   . Update the download rate and downloaded size every 3 seconds.

At begining, everything just fine. The speed is good. But after 24 hours, the speed to access database become very very slow. Even I stop all processes, restart PostgreSQL and use psql to select data, this speed is still very very slow (a SQL command takes more than 2 seconds). It is a small table. There are only 8 records in the table.

The only way to solve it is remove all database, run initdb, create new database and insert new records. I tried to run vacummdb but still very slow.

Any idea to make it faster?

Thanks,
Alex

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Here is the table schema:
create table download_queue (
      task_id SERIAL,
      username varchar(128),
      pid int,
      url text,
      filename varchar(1024),
      status int,
      created_time int,
      started_time int,
      total_size int8,
      current_size int8,
      current_rate int,
      CONSTRAINT download_queue_pkey PRIMARY KEY(task_id)
);
CREATE INDEX download_queue_user_index ON download_queue USING BTREE (username);



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