Re: pg_log
От | Alfred Perlstein |
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Тема | Re: pg_log |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 20010117015255.J7240@fw.wintelcom.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pg_log ("Andrew W. Nosenko" <awn@bcs.zp.ua>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
* Andrew W. Nosenko <awn@bcs.zp.ua> [010117 01:16] wrote: > Alfred Perlstein wrote: > : * Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> [010116 16:38] wrote: > : > "Andrew W. Nosenko" <awn@bcs.zp.ua> writes: > : > > Question: what is logged in pg_log table and how I can cleanup it? > : > > : > Transaction commit-status bits, and don't even *think* of touching it. > : > Easiest way to hose your database that I know of :-( > : > > : > If it gets big enough to be really annoying, you can > : > dumpall/initdb/reload. There is no shortcut. > > Thanks to Tom for answer, this is exactly what I want to know. > > : > : My pg_log file is about 3MB on one server and 5MB on another. If > : 3-6MB is a "pretty large" size for pg_log and people are deleting > : it, perhaps a name change is in order? > : > : pg_commitstatus? or something? > : > : I think pg_'log' screams 'delete me please' to um... "power users" > : > : :) > : > > Sorry for my English, when I say `cleanup' I don't say about deleting > file nor about any other changes directly/"in evade"/without PostrgreSQL > backend. But simple about `is this file/table/etc have data what never > be used anymore (like deleted tuples in regular tables)?' and if this > sort of data exist then `is exist some analog of VACUUM that can return > this space into filesystem (decrease size of file)?' We get a lot of "I deleted pg_log and now everything is broke" emails on this list. Just curious, how large is this file on your system? -- -Alfred Perlstein - [bright@wintelcom.net|alfred@freebsd.org] "I have the heart of a child; I keep it in a jar on my desk."
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