> On Feb 15, 2021, at 3:55 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Philip Semanchuk <philip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> I saw some unexpected behavior that I'm trying to understand. I suspect it might be a quirk specific to AWS Aurora and I'd like to confirm that. > >> When I restart my local Postgres instance (on my Mac), the values in pg_stat_user_tables.n_mod_since_analyze are preserved. In other words, if table foo had n_mod_since_analyze=33 before the reboot, it still has n_mod_since_analyze=33 after the restart. > >> When I restart an AWS Aurora instance, the values in pg_stat_user_tables.n_mod_since_analyze all seem to be reset to 0. > >> Can anyone confirm (or refute) that the behavior I see on my Mac (preservation of these values through a restart) is common & expected behavior? > > Yeah, in PG those stats would be preserved, at least as long as it's > a clean shutdown. Thanks, Tom. A colleague pointed me to a blog post by Michael Vitale that confirms this bug on AWS and contains more detail: https://elephas.io/685-2/ Hope this helps someone else Philip