> Have you tried to duplicate it w a native install of w2k3? This customer had been working with pg2.9 on win2k3 native for several months without issue. Hardware company upgraded them to a new server and used VMWare to copy the server and an instance ESX and then move the entire server to a new machine and run it as a guest. We reinstalled pg and the data, but still getting the same problems. > Are you sure you're measuring the same disk space that vmware hosted > w2k3 is measuring? Well now, that is a very good point and I will look into that one. However, the when using the regular windows tools ( ie. dir c:\*.*, windows explorer, etc) it show 40gb+ available. > > > Google tells me "don't do it", but other than adjusting fsync, is > > their any other suggestions. > > fsync has no affect on disk space usage really. > > > Unfortunately, installing *nix as the host is not an option. > > Hmmm. Sounds like a religious statement. Is there an actual reason > for no unix? Simply put, we have little *nix experience and I am not sure this is the best time to start experimenting/learning. Thanks for the tips Scott. Appreciate your input. g. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general