Use "dead" rather than "expired" for vacuumable rows.

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Bruce Momjian 2006-12-27 14:55:17 +00:00
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<title>Routine Database Maintenance Tasks</title>
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<para>
There are two variants of the <command>VACUUM</command>
command. The first form, known as <quote>lazy vacuum</quote> or
just <command>VACUUM</command>, marks expired data in tables and
just <command>VACUUM</command>, marks dead data in tables and
indexes for future reuse; it does <emphasis>not</emphasis> attempt
to reclaim the space used by this expired data unless the space is
to reclaim the space used by this dead data unless the space is
at the end of the table and an exclusive table lock can be easily
obtained. Unused space at the start or middle of the file does
not result in the file being shortened and space returned to the
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<para>
The second form is the <command>VACUUM FULL</command>
command. This uses a more aggressive algorithm for reclaiming the
space consumed by expired row versions. Any space that is freed by
space consumed by dead row versions. Any space that is freed by
<command>VACUUM FULL</command> is immediately returned to the
operating system. Unfortunately, this variant of the
<command>VACUUM</command> command acquires an exclusive lock on

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<title>Description</title>
<para>
<command>VACUUM</command> reclaims storage occupied by expired tuples.
<command>VACUUM</command> reclaims storage occupied by dead tuples.
In normal <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> operation, tuples that
are deleted or obsoleted by an update are not physically removed from
their table; they remain present until a <command>VACUUM</command> is
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<para>
We recommend that active production databases be
vacuumed frequently (at least nightly), in order to
remove expired rows. After adding or deleting a large number
remove dead rows. After adding or deleting a large number
of rows, it may be a good idea to issue a <command>VACUUM
ANALYZE</command> command for the affected table. This will update the
system catalogs with