On Nov 12, 2007 10:11 AM, Rafael Martinez <r.m.guerrero@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sending this just in case it can help .... > > Checking all the log files from these vacuum jobs we have been running, > we found one that looks difference from the rest, specially on the > amount of removed pages. > > We are sending also the output before and after the one we are talking > about: > > ############################################### > 2007-11-11_0245.log > ############################################### > COMMAND: /local/opt/pgsql-8.1/bin/psql -h /tmp/pg_sockets/dbpg-meridien > -p 5432 scanorama -c 'VACUUM VERBOSE ANALYZE hosts' > CODE: 0 > > OUTPUT: > INFO: vacuuming "public.hosts" > INFO: index "hosts_pkey" now contains 110886 row versions in 554 pages > DETAIL: 0 index pages have been deleted, 0 are currently reusable. > CPU 0.02s/0.00u sec elapsed 0.87 sec. > INFO: "hosts": found 0 removable, 110886 nonremovable row versions in > 3848 pages > DETAIL: 94563 dead row versions cannot be removed yet. > There were 0 unused item pointers. You see that right there? You've got 94k dead rows that cannot be removed. Then, later on, they can: > CPU 0.04s/0.09u sec elapsed 590.48 sec. > INFO: "hosts": removed 94551 row versions in 3835 pages > DETAIL: CPU 0.00s/0.03u sec elapsed 0.10 sec. > INFO: "hosts": found 94551 removable, 16695 nonremovable row versions > in 3865 pages So, between the first and second vacuum you had a long running transaction that finally ended and let you clean up the dead rows. > After this last job the amount of dead rows just continued growing until > today. I think you've got a long running transaction that's preventing you from recovering dead rows. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate