From: | Chris Borckholder <chris(dot)borckholder(at)bitpanda(dot)com> |
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To: | Christoph Moench-Tegeder <cmt(at)burggraben(dot)net> |
Cc: | PostgreSQL General <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Unexplained disk usage in AWS Aurora Postgres |
Date: | 2020-08-07 14:33:15 |
Message-ID: | CADPUTkQDka1nSEKx5RGpH6m53FiSqhS+b6VhAVD=iCdzJ4k_ag@mail.gmail.com |
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Thank you Adam and Christoph,
You are totally right, that AWS support is the one to help me with this
problem.
I am in contact with them for quite some time on this problem and as there
was no progress on resolving this,
I tried to find some insight or trick that I missed here. It's a long shot
(:
Best Regards
Chris
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 4:22 PM Christoph Moench-Tegeder <cmt(at)burggraben(dot)net>
wrote:
> ## Chris Borckholder (chris(dot)borckholder(at)bitpanda(dot)com):
>
> > We are experiencing a strange situation with an AWS Aurora postgres
> > instance.
>
> The main problem here is that "Amazon Aurora" is not PostgreSQL.
> If I understand Amazon's documentation, what you are using is
> officially named "Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility",
> and that sums is up quite nicely: Aurora is a database engine
> developed at Amazon - and it's inner workings are not publically
> documented.
> Whatever is using up that disk space - only AWS Support can know.
>
> Regards,
> Christoph
>
> --
> Spare Space
>
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