Hello all:
I am running postgres 8.4.7 as supplied by centos 5.8. I get a number
of messages like:
ERROR: canceling autovacuum task
CONTEXT: automatic vacuum of table "template0.pg_catalog.pg_shdepend"
for a number of different tables in my databases. We use slony to do
replication and that does have a tendency to use some tables very
heavily resulting in the autovacuum being cancelled. So I am not
concerned about these until we have continually failed a certain
number of autovacuums.
I have set up monitoring to detect 6 successive failures in a week
without any intervening successful vacuums (as reported with
log_autovacuum_min_duration = 0).
In looking through the logs I was expecting to see many more attempts
to vacuum a table when the autovacuum had been cancelled. It looks
like it's happening every few days rather than retrying a few times a
day. I have one ongoing correlation that reports cancelled
autovacuums at:
Thu May 10 20:59:08 2012
Sun May 13 08:30:59 2012
I assume my next one will arrive Wednesday the 16th or so.
So what I am wondering is why is the autovacuum not being rescheduled
more often? I assume the fact that the autovacuum wasn't completed
should make it more likely to be scheduled, before things start
bloating.
If this reschedule period is correct operation, what should I set my
thresholds to:
3 cancelled autovacuums/week?
6 cancelled/2 weeks?
or something else.
Thanks.
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