Re: BUG #3898: Postgres autovacuum not respecting pg_autovacuum.enabled = false - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: BUG #3898: Postgres autovacuum not respecting pg_autovacuum.enabled = false
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Msg-id 28575.1201136061@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to BUG #3898: Postgres autovacuum not respecting pg_autovacuum.enabled = false  ("Steven Flatt" <steven.flatt@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: BUG #3898: Postgres autovacuum not respecting pg_autovacuum.enabled = false
Re: BUG #3898: Postgres autovacuum not respecting pg_autovacuum.enabled = false
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"Steven Flatt" <steven.flatt@gmail.com> writes:
> I noticed that the Postgres autovacuum process was vacuuming some tables
> that had enabled = false in pg_autovacuum.

I think what is happening is that because you set
pg_autovacuum.freeze_max_age to zero, the thing always thinks that it's
time to force an anti-wraparound vacuum.  IOW a nondefault freeze age is
still applied whether or not enabled is true.  I'm not quite sure if
that's a bug or a feature --- you could argue that it's a feature
because it lets you suppress routine autovacuuming and still customize
the anti-wraparound timing.  Maybe it's a documentation bug: the docs
say that enabled = false means the table is "never autovacuumed", but
what the code seems to be implementing is "it's only autovacuumed
when necessary to prevent wraparound".  I think that's the behavior
we want ...

In any case, you should be setting "unused" fields of a pg_autovacuum
entry to -1, not zero.

            regards, tom lane

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