Maybe you switched full statement logging on in postgresql.conf? This can 
result in a considerable amount of logfile data in /var/log/somewhere, often 
/var/log/postgresql/ (although 15 GB is really quite a lot).

Regards, Frank.


On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 19:10:12 +0530 km <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thought long, then sat 
down and wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have installed postgresql(8.1.4) data dir on a partition (/data) which 
> rests on a separate disk from OS disk. The install dir is default 
> (usr/local/pgsql). 
> Now when i use use pgbench with scaling factor of 1000 it creates a whooping 
> 15 GB database. but i see /var partition used space increases considerably - 
> why is this happening ? i expected more free disk space to be used in /data !
> does it mean that the actual database created lies in /var instead of /data ?
> how do i fix it ?
> 
> regards,
> KM
>  
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