> There would be *zero* activity on a table undergoing vacuum full, unless > your app has found a way around vacuum full's exclusive lock. You sure > this wasn't a plain vacuum?
Hmm...correct. So I don't know what happened. > > Then vacuum full failed after a while: > > ERROR: simple_heap_update: tuple concurrently updated > > Were you doing VACUUM ANALYZEs? The background vacuum was doing analyze, the full one was not. > It's possible for two concurrent VACUUM ANALYZEs of the same table > to get this failure from trying to concurrently update the same row in > pg_statistic. (The cure for this seems worse than the disease: AFAICS > you'd have to prevent *all* concurrent updates of pg_statistic by > grabbing a table-level lock. So we just live with one of the analyzes > reporting a failure. All the useful work gets done anyway, by one > transaction or the other.) Hmmm...I don't see why I would have had two concurrent analyzes going on... I guess there's not enough info to diagnose it anyway... Chris ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]