On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 6:22 AM, Spiros Ioannou <sivann@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are dumping a 4TB postgres database using pg_dump. The source is on a copy-on-write snapshot filesystem, and the target is an external drive.While the pg_dump is running we get about 4-5MB/sec writes on the filesystem where postgresql data is (iostat), and specifically inside the base/ directory.Since the only query running on this DB is the COPY initiated from pg_dump which only reads data, who is writing data to postgres datafiles?
It is probably setting "hint bits" on the tuples it is visiting.
We need to find a way to make postgres stop writing because the source copy-on-write filesystem gets filled up before the dump is finished.
Vacuum the system before taking the snapshot.
Postgresql version is 8.4, vacuum is not running (autovacuum = off), OS is debian 6.
Since autovacuum is off, what are you doing about vacuuming?
Cheers,
Jeff