Hi Shenavai, Here are some more options..
VACUUM <your tablename> VACUUM FULL <your tablename> You may also reindex to reclaim space REINDEX TABLE <your tablename> REINDEX INDEX <indexname> Regards, Muhammad Ikram Bitnine On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 1:09 PM Kashif Zeeshan <kashi.zees...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > You can use the CLUSTER command, which will physically reorder the table > based on index, effectively reducing the size of the table without using > VACUUM. > > CLUSTER your_table USING your_index; > > Or you can use the pg_repack extension as well. > > pg_repack -d your_database -t your_table > > Regards > Kashif Zeeshan > > > > On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 12:55 PM Shenavai, Manuel <manuel.shena...@sap.com> > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> >> >> I created a simple scenario to understand the handling of TOASTs >> <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/storage-toast.html>: There is >> an empty database with a single table and record. The single record gets >> updated multiple times with 10MB (bytea column). I can see that the >> table/toasttable size is growing (500MB). >> >> >> >> Now I tried to find a way to get the DB size down again (it should be >> around 10MB instead of 500MB). I don’t want to use VACUUM FULL due to the >> exclusive lock. >> >> >> >> Is there any way to remove the dead tuples and free the pages? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance & >> >> Best regards, >> >> Manuel >> >> >> > -- Muhammad Ikram