Adrian Klaver: > Anton Shepelev: > > > Have you any further ideas how to turn track_counts on? > > It is matter of finding out what is setting?: > > source | override
Indeed, I having begun with this crucial question. > There is something different about your setup, as here on > Ubuntu(which uses the Debian packaging) I see: > [...] Yes. It is on on your side, and pgsql shows NULL values as NULL. Can the latter be due to a differnce in Postgres versions, for mine is 11.21 (as I have reported before)? We have several other servers with identical versions of the OS and PostgreSQL: user@DC:/opt/sva$ cat /etc/issue Astra Linux 1.7.5 user@xx:/opt/sva$ apt show postgresql Package: postgresql Version: 11+225astra3 Priority: optional Section: database Source: postgresql-common (225astra3) Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers <team+postgre...@tracker.debian.org> user@xx:/opt/sva$ psql -V psql (PostgreSQL) 11.21 (Debian 1:11.21-astra.se6+ci1) but `track_counts' is stuck off only on one. A complete reinstall with purging of all configuration data comes to mind, but it is a last-resort measure, as the system is a production one, and actively used. -- () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org -- against proprietary attachments