Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
Gábor Farkas wrote:
- but in the past, the cron-job was not in place, so the table's size
grew to around 800000 entries (in around 80 days)

That bloated your table, so that there's still a lot of empty pages in
it. VACUUM FULL should bring it back to a reasonable size. Regular
normal non-FULL VACUUMs should keep it in shape after that.


hmm... can a full-vacuum be performed while the database is still "live" (i mean serving requests)?

will the db still be able to respond to queries?

or in a different way:

if i do a full vacuum to that table only, will the database still serve data from the other tables at a normal speed?

thanks,
gabor

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