On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 2:32 PM, Ilya Kazakevich
<ilya.kazakev...@jetbrains.com> wrote:
>>does that mean that I should always execute a VACUUM to recover the
>>wasted space when an error is triggered or will the auto-vacuum mechanism
>>do the job by itself ?
> If you have autovacuum enabled it will clean up tablespace. However, space 
> will not be returned to filesystem but will be reused by database.
> You may run VACUUM FULL manually to return it to filesystem.

A normal vacuum may also return some space, specially after a big bulk
load, see second paragraph of 23.1.2 the URL you posted:
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/routine-vacuuming.html

Where it says "However, it will not return the space to the operating
system, except in the special case where one or more pages at the end
of a table become entirely free and an exclusive table lock can be
easily obtained.". A big aborted bulk load may just fit the case, as
it may put a lot of tuples at new pages at the end and be executed in
a low-load period where the lock is easier to acquire.


Francisco Olarte.


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