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From: Glen Niebur <gln@hercules.mayo.edu>
Subject: Vacuum
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What is the deal with vacuum?  It is given some brief mentions in some of
the support papers, but i don't see any mention in the installation
instructions, the reference manual, or the users manual.  Should i ever
run this command?

This is with postgres 4.0.1, in case it is just leftover from older versions.

Glen

Glen Niebur     | If i die today, i'll be the happy phantom
Mayo Clinic     | and i'll go chasing the nuns out in the yard.
Biomechanics Lab|
gln@mayo.edu    |            ~Tori Amos

