Greetings! Spent a bit of head scratching time today responding to a case of old temp tables possibly threatening one of our reporting systems due to txid wrap. There is such an old enough backendID still live that I speculated one or more of these temp tables still possibly in use... which got me to dreaming that I had once or more previously vac'd such tables from another session. And then tried it. As seen below, the command response VACUUM is output , but adding the VERBOSe keyword results in no additional output. Thus I believe this doesn't work, and never has?? An attempt to trunc such a table as shown in the test case results in a clear error. None of the conditions such as old xact/prepared-xact nor rogue slots that would prevent vacuum from advancing a table's relfrozenxid were found to exist. Please advise. Thx >select oid::regclass from pg_class where relname='foozzz'; oid ------------------ pg_temp_9.foozzz (1 row) -- not my temp table >\gset >vacuum verbose :oid; VACUUM >truncate :oid; ERROR: cannot truncate temporary tables of other sessions >drop table :oid; DROP TABLE -- my temp table >create temp table foo (a int); CREATE TABLE >vacuum verbose foo; INFO: vacuuming "pg_temp_19.foo" INFO: "foo": found 0 removable, 0 nonremovable row versions in 0 out of 0 pages DETAIL: 0 dead row versions cannot be removed yet, oldest xmin: 5756854 There were 0 unused item pointers. Skipped 0 pages due to buffer pins, 0 frozen pages. 0 pages are entirely empty. CPU: user: 0.00 s, system: 0.00 s, elapsed: 0.00 s. VACUUM >select version(); version --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PostgreSQL 11.4 (Ubuntu 11.4-1.pgdg16.04+1) on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.11) 5.4.0 20160609, 64-bit (1 row) > -- Jerry Sievers Postgres DBA/Development Consulting e: postgres.consulting@xxxxxxxxxxx