Postgresql database size problem - Mailing list pgsql-general

From yves@mail2.vlaanderen.net
Subject Postgresql database size problem
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Msg-id 20010316124404.A6787@asua2.vlaanderen.net
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:01:36AM +0000, Thomas Lockhart wrote:
> > > You are not quite factually correct above, even given your definition of
> > > "bug". PostgreSQL does reuse deleted record space, but requires an
> > > explicit maintenance step to do this.
> > Could you tell us what that maintenance step is? dumping the db and restoring into a fresh one ? :/
>
> :) No, "VACUUM" is your friend for this. Look in the reference manual
> for details.
>
>                      - Thomas

I'm having this problem:
I have a database that is 3 megabyte in size (measured using pg_dump). When
i go to the corresponding data directory (eg du -h data/base/mydbase), it
seems the real disk usage is 135 megabyte! Doing a VACUUM doesn't really
change the disk usage.

Also query & updating speed increases when i dump all data and restore
it into a fresh new database.

I'm running postgresql-7.0.2-6 on a Debian potato.

-Yves

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