Re: When do I Vacuum ? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Steve Brett
Subject Re: When do I Vacuum ?
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In response to Re: When do I Vacuum ?  ("Roderick A. Anderson" <raanders@tincan.org>)
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many thanks,

it's been vacuumed daily for a week or so now and actually seems a bit more
responsive.

Steve
""Roderick A. Anderson"" <raanders@tincan.org> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.10.10112070948530.29916-100000@tincan.org...
> On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Jan Wieck wrote:
>
> >     The question how often to vacuum depends on the database use.
> >     As  a  rule  of  thumb  I'd suggest start with vacuuming when
> >     approx. 10-30% of the data has been touched (UPDATED/DELETED)
>
> Which brings up an interesting thought.  Is there any way to query the
> databae and find out how much data has been 'CHANGED' since the last
> vacuum?  I don't remember seeing any mention of this for a year or
> longer in either GENERAL or HACKERS.
>    If there is or could be, a low usage database could be probed and
> then vacumm run if needed.  Not sure if the CPU cycles to run the cron
> job and query are lower than the 'just do it' on a set schedule would
> be.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Rod
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