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Hello Álvaro,

I'm running at 9.4.3, I know its an older version but upgrading it outside the scope right now for various reasons.
Based on the settings I posted what would be your recommended settings right now to resolve this situation?

Maintenance is limited to weekends as this is a database which needs to be online 24/5 and consumes a lot of data and responds to many queries.

I very much appreciate the recommendation but I would also like to now the impact of this warning, data right now does not seem to be corrupted, get overwritten, for that matter not insert new data or cause issues when read. It just seems that is has stopped creating "members" and I can't read into what problem that would cause, table was around 1.6 TB, it was cleaned up and the re-packed using pg-repack to go down to around 400 GB in size, however a freeze vacuum or autovacuum did not complete.

Then when it comes to vacuum, do you think its worth increasing work_mem to say 200 GB, for the maintenance period only, and let autovacuum  go to town on the tables with the highest age and lowest minmixid? Or should one run for example flexible freeze instead with zero pauses as nothing is happening on the weekends, which means no inbound transactions. Also worth mentioning is thatI restart the server on the weekend after I have backed up the data.

I have tried running autovacuum for 40 hours before with 5 GB work_mem, on the weekend, across 6 tables at the same time and it never completed on the bigger tables which are around 2 TB.

Best regards

Daniel


On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 11:29 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2018-Jun-13, Daniel Lagerman wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I have a question where I'm trying to determine the seriousness of the
> problem.

What's your server version?

The way to reclaim members space is to move forwards the
pg_database.datminmxid value from the database where it is oldest; and
the way to move *that* forward is to advance the pg_class.relminmxid
value from the tables in which it is oldest.  So you need to set a low
value vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age and _table_age and vacuum those
tables.

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