On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Javier Carlos wrote: > ============================================================================ > POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE > ============================================================================ > > > Your name : Javier Carlos Rivera > Your email address : fjcarlos ( at ) correo ( dot ) insp ( dot ) mx > > > System Configuration > ---------------------- > Architecture (example: Intel Pentium) : Intel Pentium 4 > > Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) : Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 2.4.21 > > RAM : 256 MB > > PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-6.3.2) : PostgreSQL-7.3.4 > > Compiler used (example: gcc 2.7.2) : 2.95.4 > > > > Please enter a FULL description of your problem: > ------------------------------------------------- > On Thursday Bruce Momjian was at Mexico; I saw him and asked about > this problem. He told me to write to this e-mail. > > When I do a simple 'UPDATE' PostgreSQL 'eats' all my partition space > of my data directory. For example: > > ***** My data directory is in /var > ***** BEFORE I do the UPDATEs I got this from df: > OPORTUNIDADES:~# df > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda2 2885812 14372 2724848 1% / > /dev/hda1 14421344 1195132 12493652 9% /var > /dev/hda3 7692908 888560 6413568 13% /usr > /dev/hda6 12491804 22704 11834536 1% /javier > /dev/hda7 1494204 23936 1394364 2% /home > > > ***** Then I do the UPDATEs: > **** The updates are of this type : > UPDATE tbl_personas SET "PIDFOLIO"=-2 WHERE "PIDFOLIO" IS NULL; > UPDATE tbl_personas SET "P5_1"=-2 WHERE "P5_1" IS NULL; > UPDATE tbl_personas SET "P4PAQ"=-2 WHERE "P4PAQ" IS NULL; > UPDATE tbl_personas SET "P5_4"=-2 WHERE "P5_4" IS NULL; > UPDATE tbl_personas SET "P5_5"=-2 WHERE "P5_5" IS NULL; > UPDATE tbl_personas SET "P36_4"=-2 WHERE "P36_4" IS NULL; > .. > UPDATE table_name SET column_name = -2 WHERE column_name IS NULL; > ..
If you're not vacuuming, you're going to have a potentially large number of dead rows. Does a vacuum between updates or a vacuum full at the end bring the space usage down to something reasonable? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org