| From: | abremond(at)voila(dot)fr <abremond(at)voila(dot)fr> |
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| Date: | 2003-03-20 17:51:58 |
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Hi,
I manage several databases PostgreSQL 7.3.1 and I have noticed a problem.
When I delete many rows (with OID) the free space of disk doesn't changed !
I make a vacuumdb, but I doesn't notice an increase of the free space disk.
In a last step, I make a backup and a restoration but, it's the same.
How can I remove the OID on my disk without corrupt my databases ?
I would like to upgrade in PostgreSQL 7.3.2, and I would like to know if this problem exist in this release ?
Best regards.
Annie.
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