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| I use Postgres 8.1 on linux I have several tables to which I need insert about 200-500 records per minute. Records contains timestamp (actual time), and this timestamp is part of primary key and index. I need to keep data for 1 month. I daily delete data older than 1 month and than run vacuum analyze. Size of primary keys and indexes still grows. (After 2 months database size is about 35G and vacuum runs about 20 hours. When I dumped and restored database, new size was 25G. Indexes and constraints had half size) Can you help me how to stop index growing or reindex database if I CAN'T STOP writing records? Thanx, Monika Here are my settings in postgresql.conf, that differs from defaults shared_buffers = 2000 max_fsm_pages = 400000 (it isn't much, but there isn't logged in vacuum log that it needs more) vacuum_cost_delay = 100 vacuum_cost_page_hit = 6 vacuum_cost_limit = 100 wal_buffers = 16 checkpoint_segments = 8 autovacuum = off ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster |