Hi,

Thanks for the response.

I have follow-up question where the vacuum process is waiting and not doing 
it’s job. When we grep on waiting process we see below output. Whenever we see 
this we notice that the vacuum is not happening and the system is running out 
of space.

[root@zpah0031 ~]# ps -ef | grep 'waiting'
postgres  8833 62646  0 Jul28 ?        00:00:00 postgres: postgres cgms [local] 
VACUUM waiting
postgres 18437 62646  0 Jul27 ?        00:00:00 postgres: postgres cgms [local] 
VACUUM waiting


What could be the reason as to why the vacuum is not happening? Is it because 
some lock is present in the table/db or any other reason?

Regards,
Karthik

From: Dave Page <dp...@pgadmin.org>
Date: Monday, 7 November 2022 at 5:17 PM
To: Karthik Jagadish (kjagadis) <kjaga...@cisco.com>
Cc: pgsql-hack...@postgresql.org <pgsql-hack...@postgresql.org>, Chandruganth 
Ayyavoo Selvam (chaayyav) <chaay...@cisco.com>, Prasanna Satyanarayanan 
(prassaty) <prass...@cisco.com>, Jaganbabu M (jmunusam) <jmunu...@cisco.com>, 
Joel Mariadasan (jomariad) <jomar...@cisco.com>
Subject: Re: Postgres auto vacuum - Disable
Hi

On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 11:42, Karthik Jagadish (kjagadis) 
<kjaga...@cisco.com<mailto:kjaga...@cisco.com>> wrote:
Hi,

We have a NMS application in cisco and using postgres as a database.

We have query related to disabling auto vacuum. We have below configuration in 
postgres.conf where the autovacuum=on is commented out.

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But when checked in database we notice that it’s showing as on

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What would this mean? Does it mean that autovacuum is not disabled? Appreciate 
a response.

Right. The default is for it to be enabled, so commenting out the option does 
nothing. You would need to set it explicitly to off.

BUT... you almost certainly don't want to do that. Cases where it should be 
disabled are *extremely* rare. Make sure you *really* know what you're letting 
yourself in for by disabling autovacuum, and don't rely on 10+ year old 
performance tuning advice from random places on the internet, if that's what 
you're doing.

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