Thanks for the reassurance. You're right the db has been around for a while.

Doea anyone know if OIDs for data and system (DDL) objects from the same number generator?

John

Christopher Browne wrote:
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I just added a new table to a slony relication set. The new table
seems to have a really high tab_reloid value of 94,198,669


I presume the database instance has been around for a while?  If so,
then I wouldn't worry too much.

I'm not certain comprehensively what would consume OIDs, but I expect
temp tables would, so if you have applications that generate them,
that would naturally lead to increases in OID values.

The only time you get *low* values is if you define tables immediately
after creating the database.

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