På fredag 17. april 2015 kl. 00:05:47, skrev Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
2015-04-15 10:46 GMT+02:00 Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@xxxxxxxxxx>:På onsdag 15. april 2015 kl. 04:34:31, skrev Venkata Balaji N <nag1010@xxxxxxxxx>:I'm planning to vacuum FULL a pg_largeobject relation (after vacuumlo'ing it). The relation is 300GB large so I'm concerned the operation will write full my pg_xlog directory which is on a 200GB (net) RAID1 SSD.Where does vacuum FULL rewrite to, does it use pg_xlog or some other directory?Which version of PostgreSQL is this ?
If i got your question correctly, VACUUM FULL would rewrite the data to a new data file associated with that particular relation (Table) in the "$PGDATA/base" directory. This needs an extra disk space at the OS level (this is not related to pg_xlog directory).
As VACUUMING is a data change operation, "pg_xlog" will also have only the WAL data (modifications) written at the time of VACUUMING.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/sql-vacuum.htmlThis is PG-9.3So I understand that VACUUM FULL writes the new table to the same tablespace as the original table (also for system-catalogs like pg_largeobject), and doesn't use any temp-space outside the location of that tablespace?You're right.
Thanks.
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