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@ 2022-04-16 10:07 liam saffioti <[email protected]>
2022-04-17 00:04 ` Re: PostgreSQL LO Laurenz Albe <[email protected]>
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From: liam saffioti @ 2022-04-16 10:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pgsql-admin <[email protected]>
Hi Team,
I wonder about the large objects in postgresql. I have a database in
PostgreSQL 12 and there are many large object records in pg_largeobjects.
But I don't know how it was created. Also, I guess all large objects are
orphaned because they will be removed when I run vacuumlo command with the
dry run option on the database.
How do I find out the reason for how these large objects were created?
Also, I don't have any binary data on the database tables.
Cheers,
Liam
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* Re: PostgreSQL LO
2022-04-16 10:07 PostgreSQL LO liam saffioti <[email protected]>
@ 2022-04-17 00:04 ` Laurenz Albe <[email protected]>
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From: Laurenz Albe @ 2022-04-17 00:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: liam saffioti <[email protected]>; pgsql-admin <[email protected]>
On Sat, 2022-04-16 at 13:07 +0300, liam saffioti wrote:
> I wonder about the large objects in postgresql. I have a database in PostgreSQL 12
> and there are many large object records in pg_largeobjects. But I don't know how it
> was created. Also, I guess all large objects are orphaned because they will be
> removed when I run vacuumlo command with the dry run option on the database.
>
> How do I find out the reason for how these large objects were created?
>
> Also, I don't have any binary data on the database tables.
You'll have to ask the people who created and used the database.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
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