Josh Berkus wrote
> 
>> We are not doing anything to postgres that would cause the rise and
>> drop.
>> Data base activity is pretty consistent.  nor are we doing any kind
>> of
>> purge.  This week the drop occurred after 6 days.  We are thinking it
>> must
>> be some kind of internal postgres activity but we can't track it
>> down.
> 
> Well, we certainly can't figure it out on this list by blind guessing ...
> 

Have to agree with you there.  Unfortunately this is where we've ended up.
What can we look at and/or show that would help us to narrow it down?  Is
there anyway we can look into the wal file and see exactly what is being
sent?  I think this might actually give us the most insight.



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