The pgAdmin performance on one of our database servers has been dismal for a while now. I captured one of the queries that was taking forever to return, therefore making pgAdmin unresponsive for up to 10 minutes. The query is as follows: SELECT rel.oid, relname, rel.reltablespace AS spcoid, spcname, pg_get_userbyid(relowner) AS relowner, relacl, relhasoids, relhassubclass, reltuples, description, conname, conkey, EXISTS(select 1 FROM pg_trigger JOIN pg_proc pt ON pt.oid=tgfoid AND pt.proname='logtrigger' JOIN pg_proc pc ON pc.pronamespace=pt.pronamespace AND pc.proname='slonyversion' WHERE tgrelid=rel.oid) AS isrepl , substring(array_to_string(rel.reloptions, ',') from 'fillfactor=([0-9]*)') AS fillfactor FROM pg_class rel LEFT OUTER JOIN pg_tablespace ta on ta.oid=rel.reltablespace LEFT OUTER JOIN pg_description des ON (des.objoid=rel.oid AND des.objsubid=0) LEFT OUTER JOIN pg_constraint c ON c.conrelid=rel.oid AND c.contype='p' WHERE relkind IN ('r','s','t') AND relnamespace = 16686::oid ORDER BY relname I looked at the pg_class table and noticed that its size is 1010Mb and index size is 1137Mb, while the table itself has only 3615 rows in it. I tried vacuuming it, but that did not change anything. Is there anything I can do to get this table back to the size it is supposed to be at? PostgreSQL 8.2.6 on Windows 2003 Server. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general