> its just a vacuumdb --all. We already learned that full vacuums are
> evil because the database was carrupted after some time.
Wait a sec...
vacuum full maybe evil in the 'locks stuff and takes long to run'-sense,
but it should definitly NOT corrupt your database.
Are you sure there's no issues on the hardware / system administration
side of things?
Bye, Chris.
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