"Missner, T. R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ... Each day a brand new set of tables is
> created and eventually the old tables are dropped.
You did not say which PG version you are using (tut tut) but my first
thought is that it's a pre-7.4 release and your problems trace to bloat
in the system-
Missner, T. R. wrote:
Hello,
I have been a happy postgresql developer for a few years now. Recently
I have discovered a very strange phenomenon in regards to inserting
rows.
My app inserts millions of records a day, averaging about 30 rows a
second. I use autovac to make sure my stats and indexes
RFORM] inserting into brand new database faster than old
database
I don't think I have enough detail about your app. Couple of questions,
are there any tables that recieve a lot of inserts / updates / deletes
that are not deleted and recreated often? If so, one possibility is
that you don'
I don't think I have enough detail about your app. Couple of questions,
are there any tables that recieve a lot of inserts / updates / deletes
that are not deleted and recreated often? If so, one possibility is
that you don't have a large enough FSM settings and your table is
actually growing
Hello,
I have been a happy postgresql developer for a few years now. Recently
I have discovered a very strange phenomenon in regards to inserting
rows.
My app inserts millions of records a day, averaging about 30 rows a
second. I use autovac to make sure my stats and indexes are up to date.
Rare