Hi:

I'm trying to justify disk space for a new linux server they're going to give 
me for my Postgres instance.  When I do a "du" of the place I installed the 
older instance on the system that is to be replaced, I see that the vast, vast 
majorityof the space goes to the contents of the "base" dir.  In there are a 
bunch of files with integers for names (iod's ?).  And some of those have 
millions of files inside.

Is this normal?  Should there be millions of files in some of these "base" 
directories?
Is this indicative of some sort of problem or lack of cleanup that I should 
have been doing?

The "du" shows that I'm using 196G (again, mostly in "base") but 
pg_database_size shows something like 1/4 that amount, around 50G.  I'd like to 
know if there's something I'm supposed to be doing to cleanup old (possibly 
deleted) data.

Also, I was running pg_size_pretty(pg_database_size('mydb')) on all the dbs.  
It runs very fast for most, but just hangs for two of the databases.  Is this 
indicative of some sort of problem?  (BTW, the 2 it hangs on are very much like 
others that it doesn't hang on, so I used those numbers to estimate the 50G)


Thanks in Advance.

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