Stephen writes:
> I ran into the same problem with VACUUM on my Linux box. If you are running
> Linux, take a look at "elvtune" or read this post:
The default values were -r 64 -w 8192. The article said this was
"optimal". I just futzed with different values anywere from -w 128 -r
128 to -r 16 -w 8192. None of these mattered much when vacuum is
running.
This is a RAID1 box with two disks. Even with vacuum and one other
postmaster running, it's still got to get a lot of blocks through the
I/O system.
Rob