"Arne Scheffer" <bteam...@uni-muenster.de> wrote: > Sorry, missed to fill out this form, please see > > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-bugs/2011-07/msg00172.php As mentioned in the reply to that post, this is not a bug. You can wait for autovacuum to fix things up, or run VACUUM ANALYZE against the database. If you have a lot of rows in the restore which you don't expect to be deleted or updated for a long time, you might want to make that a VACUUM FREEZE ANALYZE. In the future, please post questions like this to the pgsql-general list. -Kevin
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