Re: [Solved] Postgres performance problem

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Hi ...

Seems its solved. But the problem is not found.

As you may know, I do a vacuum full and a reindex database each day. I
have logs that confirm that its done and I can check that everything was
 fine.

So, this morning, I stopped the website, I stopped database, started it
again. (I was around 200  days without restarting), then I vacuum
database and reindex it (Same command as everyday) . Restart again, and
run again the website.

Now seems its working fine. But I really does not know where is the
problem. Seems vacuum its not working fine?  Maybe database should need
a restart? I really don't know.

Does someone had a similar problem?

Thanks in advance,
Ruben Rubio


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