Re: Autoanalyze settings with zero scale factor

From: "Matthew T(dot) O'Connor" <matthew(at)zeut(dot)net>
To: Jeremy Haile <jhaile(at)fastmail(dot)fm>
Cc: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Autoanalyze settings with zero scale factor
Date: 2007-01-18 20:40:07
Message-ID: 45AFDB27.2040502@zeut.net
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Jeremy Haile wrote:
>> Also, are other auto-vacuums and auto-analyzes showing up in the
>> pg_stats table? Maybe it's a stats system issue.
>>
>
> No tables have been vacuumed or analyzed today. I had thought that this
> problem was due to my pg_autovacuum changes, but perhaps not. I
> restarted PostgreSQL (in production - yikes) About a minute after being
> restarted, the autovac process fired up.
>
> What could get PG in a state where autovac isn't running? Is there
> anything I should watch to debug or monitor for this problem in the
> future? I wish I'd noticed whether or not the stats collector process
> was running before I restarted.

First off you shouldn't need to restart PG. When it wasn't working did
you ever check the autovacuum_enabled setting? For example within psql:
"show autovacuum;".

I would venture to guess that autovacuum was disabled for some reason.
Perhaps last time you started the server the stats settings weren't enabled?

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