On Mon, 2012-12-17 at 16:57 +0100, Baptiste LHOSTE wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have trouble understanding some logs of postgreSQL.
>
> Here you can find a log from the auto-vacuum process :
>
> 2012-12-17 16:38:58 CET LOG: automatic vacuum of table "flows.public.agg_t344_outgoing_a41_src_net_and_dst_net_f5":
indexscans: 0
> pages: 0 removed, 59820 remain
> tuples: 0 removed, 5801752 remain
> system usage: CPU 0.93s/0.95u sec elapsed 423.07 sec
>
> I am right to conclude that there is 5801752 available tuples in the previous table ?
>
> If true, I am very confused because our table can not exceed 2592000 tuples (We delete old ones).
>
> To be sure I tried to run the following query to count availables tuples :
>
> select count(*) from agg_t344_outgoing_a41_src_net_and_dst_net_f5;
> count
> ---------
> 2584398
> (1 row)
>
> Can someone give me a clue ?
>
It could be dead rows, still visible for other transactions.
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