hello

I've run the command and got this:

*bash-4.1$ vacuumdb -azf*
vacuumdb: vacuuming database "postgres"
vacuumdb: vacuuming database "spaceschema"
vacuumdb: vacuuming database "template1"
vacuumdb: could not connect to database template1: FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "[local]", user "postgres", database "template1", SSL off

I don't think, I have template1. Maybe is it a default schema? The used space didn't change.

Balint

On 18/12/13 20:42, Paul Robert Marino wrote:
I know I say this often but if you are running PostgreSQL8.x first try
a "vacuumdb -azf"


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 1:51 AM, Balint Szigeti <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello All,

Do you all have a 'best practise' about how should be maintained the DB?
It's growing and growing. I think, it stores history data or what else  but,
my disk capacity is almost reached the end of it.
What should I do?
Adding new disk, is the final scenario. At first I'd like to purge the
unwanted or obsolete data from DB.

Do you have any advice how I should do it?

Balint

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