Joseph S wrote:
> I realize this thread is old, but I just conducted an experiment with pg
> 8.0.10 and a transaction with a SERIALIZABLE isolation level does
> prevent VACUUM from reclaiming rows that were created and then obsoleted
> in a subsequent transaction.
Right. This is expected. VACUUM cannot remove them because the
serializable transaction might still want to see those rows. (I am
assuming the serializable transaction is still running when the vacuum
starts. If that's not the case, please explain better).
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