vacuuuuuuum!!! Part2

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#1hiroko
h_ogawa@rnk.co.jp

hi all.
I'm here again.

as for the question I posed last time, which is titled
"vacuuuuuuuuuuuuum!!!"
I found another thing.
it's only the first time when "vacuum" works.
after second time, memory isn't decreased any more.
when you re-startet POSTMASTER, "vacuum" decrease memory again.
also, when our system not working, it works completely fine.

on the logs, I found following NOTICEs;
NOTICE: InvalidateSharesInvalid: cache state reset
NOTICE: RegisterSharedInvalid: SI buffer overflow
though, I'm not sure if it has something todo with the problem I'm having
now.

DBmemory seems to be enough, only 33% is used now.
my PostgreSQL version is 7.0.2, so no bugs seem to affect it.

please any help! thanks

----- following is the last question I posed -------

to PostgreSQL DB, I'm using "vacuum" command in a file which is executed at
certain time
in a day by cron
the file is like follows;

psql inmsr <<EOF
delete from "TBL1" where "atime" < 'now';
commit;
delete from "TBL2" where "atime" < 'now';
commit;
delete from "TBL3" where "atime" < 'now';
commit;
vacuum analyze;
commit;

"delete" commands're done successfully, but when looking up the DB files
under /usr/local/pgsql/data/base/ ,
those tables still have some memories.
Also, keys that those tables have seem not to be deleted.

Does command "vacuum cannot clean up the keys ??
How can I "vacuum" up the memories??
OR, I might be wrong in a use of "vacuum" command.
could you tell me how it actually works?

what I want to do with this file is, to clean up the accumlated data from a
DB
once in a month, so that we can save memory.

I do aprreciate for your advise. thank you!

hiroko Ogawa
h_ogawa@rnk.co.jp