On 10/29/2017 03:37 PM, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Sunday, October 29, 2017, Ron Johnson <ron.l.john...@cox.net <mailto:ron.l.john...@cox.net>> wrote:

    Hi,

    v8.4.17

    http://www.postgresql-archive.org/pg-clog-questions-td2080911.html
    <http://www.postgresql-archive.org/pg-clog-questions-td2080911.html>

    According to this old thread,  doing a VACUUM on every table in the
    postgres, template1 and TAPd databases should remove old pg_clog files.


    However, while about 40 of them have been deleted, 183 still exist. 
    What did I do wrong?


Reading the old thread it sounds like it might require multiple vacuums to affect complete removal.

I vacuumed them twice.

Does it matter whether I ran a VACUUM ANALYZE on every table instead of "vacuumdb --all"?

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