Re: Database quota - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jochem van Dieten
Subject Re: Database quota
Date
Msg-id 3C927B32.4070709@oli.tudelft.nl
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In response to Database quota  (Fernando Schapachnik <fschapachnik@vianetworks.com.ar>)
Responses Re: Database quota  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom Lane wrote:
> Fernando Schapachnik <fschapachnik@vianetworks.com.ar> writes:
>
>>Is there any way to stablish a maximum size for a database? Would
>>setting each database directory to user:pgsql, 770 and setting a file
>>system quota for user "user" work? I mean, would postmaster handle
>>the limit gracefully?
>
>
> If you can exclude pg_xlog and pg_clog from the quota, I believe that
> failure to extend other tables would be reasonably graceful.  Failure to
> extend the log files will cause a system stop, however.  (The good news
> is that the sizes of the log file directories are fairly predictable.
> Log file segments are recycled when no longer needed, so the total space
> used doesn't really grow without bound, at least not in 7.2.)

Unless you make a typo in the where clause of a function and update half
a million rows 1200 times instead of 1200 rows out of half a million :(
It was one tranaction so the WAL grew to 312 segments before the
postmaster died due to a full /var/.

The good news, and shining example of the stability of PostgreSQL, was
that after a little space was freed PostgreSQL just restarted and
recycled all the WAL segments. Even dying is done gracefully by PostgreSQL.

Jochem


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