Tom,

Thanks for the advice.  I'll track it over the next couple weeks and see
what comes up.

Mark

On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 17:01 -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I had an odd situation occur this morning with PGSQL 7.4 run on Red Hat 
> > Enterprise 4 (update 3) and could really use some wisdom.  
> 
> > ...  Single postmaster running.
> > ...  vacuum full is run every night as part of a cron job
> > ...  At start, data files consume about 28 GB
> > ...  This morning I dropped the database and reloaded from current backup
> > ... New instance consumes about 6 GB
> 
> > I can only assume that the database was not compacted, but I thought vacuum 
> > full performed that function along with tuple maintenance.  Can anyone 
> > expound on the problem and suggest a solution other than dropping and 
> > reloading the database?
> 
> The evidence is mostly gone now, but what I'd suggest is waiting a while
> to see if it bloats again, and if so finding out exactly *where* the
> bloat is.  Make some notes now about the sizes of your tables and
> indexes, and see what's getting larger.
> 
> My guess offhand is that the problem is index bloat.  VACUUM FULL not
> only doesn't help much with that, it tends to make it worse.  If the
> database size is supposed to be fairly stable, you'd probably be better
> off with a maintenance regime that doesn't use VACUUM FULL but just
> plain VACUUM.  Make sure your FSM settings are high enough.
> 
>                       regards, tom lane


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