Hi,

 

I'm running a the check_postgres.pl --action=bloat on a database and finding 
that there is wasted space.

 

I'm using 95% for the crtical %.  If I use 110% I get the same things, but 115% 
shows everything is OK.

 

check_postgres_bloat -H host -p port -db thing -t thing1 -c 95%

check_postgres.pl version 2.14.3

postgres version 8.3.9

 

 

POSTGRES_BLOAT CRITICAL: service=thing1 (db thing) table public.thing1 
rows:25537152 pages:212311 shouldbe:187545 (1.1X) wasted size:202883072 (193 
MB) * (db thing) table public.thing2 rows:10109173 pages:101832 shouldbe:94016 
(1.1X) wasted size:64028672 (61 MB) * (db thing) table thing3 rows:1184946 
pages:28701 shouldbe:21434 (1.3X) wasted size:59531264 (56 MB) * 
 
 
I have run a reindexdb on the table, full vacuum (fze), still I can't get the 
wasted size to go down on these, so I continue to get critical alerts that my 
tables are bloated.
 
check_postgres checks for both index and table bloat.  It looks like my indexes 
are ok, this is just picking up on table bloat.  I'm not sure what I can do to 
reclaim the wasted space other than vacuum full & analyze.  Maybe a pgdump will 
do it.
 
Thanks for any insight,
~DjK
 
                                          
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