vacuum by non-owner
От | Richard Stover |
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Тема | vacuum by non-owner |
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Msg-id | 3E8E0B48.6060009@ucolick.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
I'm using postgres as the backend to a data-acquisistion and instrument control system at Lick Observatory. It is running under Redhat 7.X Linux. I've noted that SELECT performance worsens significantly after a few hundred updates on a table. This can be remedied with a VACUUM. As far as I can tell only the owner of a table can VACUUM it. The users of the data-acquisition system are not the owners of the tables. So I've given them update and insert permission on the relevant tables but they still can't VACUUM. This leads to ever worsening database performance with no simple way to recover. Sometimes there are hundreds of updates in just a few minutes, so an automated backend script that runs once per day, or even once per hour doesn't work too well. Do I have to run a small program which is setuid to the owner of the tables in order to make it possible for the users to VACUUM the tables? Or is there a more elegant way to do this? Thanks. Richard -- Richard Stover email: richard@ucolick.org Detector Development Laboratory http://www.ccd.ucolick.org UCO/Lick Observatory Voice: 831-459-2139 Natural Sciences Bldg. 2, Room 160 University of California FAX: 831-459-2298 Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA FAX: 831-426-5244 (Alternate) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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