From: | Michael Monnerie <michael(dot)monnerie(at)is(dot)it-management(dot)at> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: max_fsm_pages question |
Date: | 2010-01-25 15:35:15 |
Message-ID: | 201001251635.15915@zmi.at |
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On Montag, 25. Januar 2010 Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Any chance you had or have long-running transactions. We once had
> very low free space in a big database which suddenly ballooned. It
> turned out an application programmer had left a connection in "idle
> in transaction" state for a few days.
>
> Another possibility is that you had an update or delete which
> affected a lot of rows. Even if it rolls back, it can cause bloat.
I don't believe that. This machine holds the "dbmail" Mail Database,
locks and transactions are very small, just to insert a new mail. The
system is very low loaded, so such a bloat can't happen in a day.
Finding out which table the toast belongs to would be great, maybe that
helps further investigation.
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