Hi, I have a question about a db-wide vacuum that I am running that is taking a much longer time than normal. We switched over to our warm standby server today -- which is virtually identical to the source db server -- and I initiated a "vacuum analyze verbose". Normally this process wouldn't take more than 6 hours, but so far we are well over 9 hours. I seem to recall reading in one of these pg lists that a db-wide vacuum of a new (?) database would go about setting the hint bits and cause a lot more disk IO than is normal. Is that a possible cause.
Postgresql 8.2.13, RHEL5
Sorry, I realize I'm short on details, but I'm just running out the door and the thought about hint bits struck me.
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