On 10/29/2015 11:52 AM, Jim Longwill wrote:
I have a question about Postgres management. Our situation is probably similar to many data shops.

We have one (Linux) server, and one Postgres installation (v9.4), hence one Postgres process-daemon set running on the server, but we have multiple databases created: ddev1, ddev2, ddev3.

I would like to do a different vacuum configuration on ddev2 than on ddev1, such as turning off autovacuum, etc. How do I do this? E.g. how do I turn off autovacuum on one database .. using different postgres.conf files(?) or within the database, without affecting the other database(s) on the same localhost?

Is there a relatively easy way to do this?


    alter database dbname set autovacuum = false;



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