Tom Lane wrote:
Chander Ganesan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
You should also understand that if you set checkpoint_segments to a small number, its still possible that PostgreSQL might use more than that number for a large transaction.

"Large transactions" have nothing to do with this.  You are confusing
Postgres' implementation with Oracle's.

                        regards, tom lane
Okay. I guess my use of the word "transaction" here was erroneous - probably comes from my oracle background :-( . However, the fact remains that its possible to exceed checkpoint_segments in certain scenarios (I think the docs refer to it as a peak in log creation or something like that), which - if it fills up the disk that the WALs are on, can result in issues... And one should be wary of that when trying to limit the number of WALs in order to meet limited disk space requirements.

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