> Alvaro, Thanks for your answer.
> It would be very helpful.
>
> > > Would you like to be so kind as to answer the following questions:
> > >
> > > - Is there any way to control the number of clog files and xlog files?
> > > I encounter an issue that there are too many clog files under the
> > > pg_clog/ directory which occupy more space than I can endure..
> >
> > pg_clog files are controlled by tuple freezing, which is done by vacuum,
> > and it depends on the autovacuum_min_freeze_age parameter and
> > vacuum_freeze_min_age. Please read
>
> So can we reduce the number of clog by increasing the
> autovacuum_min_freeze_age parameter and vacuum_freeze_min_age
> ?
Yes, but decreasing the value.
Sorry, you ask more questions that I have time to answer right now.
> I encoutered a scenario that there are many files and some of them
> are as old as one month ago. Does all these files including the
> old files are still useful for postgresql? and when will they deleted
> or rotated? Or should they be deleted and maintained by external
> programs?
Yes, those files are still useful. They will be deleted eventually.
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