I'm going to attempt to do my best in describing the situation... so please 
forgive any ignorance on my part since I am very new to the Postgres community.

We have 2 identical Postgres databases, one on a Windows 2003 platform, and the 
other on a SUSe 9.3 Linux platform (both platforms have identical hardware).  
They both have the same schema, the same configuration settings (as far as I 
can tell), and relatively the same amount of data (approx 32GB).  OK... here is 
the scoop, I started a "vacuum full analyze verbose" on both last night... the 
windows box completed in about 1 1/2 hours... the Linux box however is still 
chugging away this morning... and appears to be stuck on vacuuming 
"pg_constraint_contypid_index".  How do I know... well I don't really... I'm 
inferring based on the order of the log output on the Windows box.

So the question is... has anyone experienced this problem in the past?  If so, 
what do you recommend to rectify the problem?  Is it normal to be running for 
more than 12 hours on a table that only has 35 rows?  Do you need me to attach 
the log output thus far from both the Windows and Linux box?  Any help here 
would be greatly appreciated.  Any commands you can suggest to run on the Linux 
machine... no problem.

Jeffrey Kirby
CCAP Web Team
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
608-264-6253


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