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  1. pg_log

    Sylvain Simard <sylvain@luxolith.com> — 2000-10-25T21:02:12Z

    Hi my name is Sylvain
    I use Postgres 6.5.3-3
    Why is the pg_log???
    
    I have a program than run 24hrs/day and many transaction has been send
    to postgres
    eg (select, insert, update, vacuum, (begin work-commit work)...)
    
    At begin, with a new database the pg_log are 40k
    After many days my pg_log is come 3884k
    
    It's possible to initialize it? If yes how...
    It's possible to do anything to don't pg_log come bigger and bigger...
    
    thanks a lots in advance for your help
    Sylvain
    sylvain@luxolith.com
    
    
    
    
  2. Re: pg_log

    Marc G. Fournier <scrappy@hub.org> — 2000-10-26T04:11:44Z

    the only way of initializing it (to the best of my knowledge) is to backup
    your databases (pg_dump) and a re-initdb of the database ... one person
    recently rm'd the pg_log and found out just how disasterous that is :(
    
    btw, would heavily recomment upgrading to 7.0.2 while you are at it, which
    has more fixes and improvements then I'd care to recount in an email ...
    
    On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Sylvain Simard wrote:
    
    > Hi my name is Sylvain
    > I use Postgres 6.5.3-3
    > Why is the pg_log???
    > 
    > I have a program than run 24hrs/day and many transaction has been send
    > to postgres
    > eg (select, insert, update, vacuum, (begin work-commit work)...)
    > 
    > At begin, with a new database the pg_log are 40k
    > After many days my pg_log is come 3884k
    > 
    > It's possible to initialize it? If yes how...
    > It's possible to do anything to don't pg_log come bigger and bigger...
    > 
    > thanks a lots in advance for your help
    > Sylvain
    > sylvain@luxolith.com
    > 
    > 
    > 
    
    Marc G. Fournier                   ICQ#7615664               IRC Nick: Scrappy
    Systems Administrator @ hub.org 
    primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org 
    
    
    
  3. Re: pg_log

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2000-10-26T04:43:23Z

    Sylvain Simard <sylvain@luxolith.com> writes:
    > At begin, with a new database the pg_log are 40k
    > After many days my pg_log is come 3884k
    
    pg_log grows at the rate of 2 bits per transaction.
    
    > It's possible to initialize it? If yes how...
    
    dump ... initdb ... reload.
    
    > It's possible to do anything to don't pg_log come bigger and bigger...
    
    Try to use fewer transactions, if two bits per concerns you.
    
    			regards, tom lane