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From: jaws@pangaea.dme.nt.gov.au (James Woods 61-89-895257)
Subject: postgres data directories
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I was browsing through the postgres data directories and have noticed that a couple of the directories have a whole stack of temp_* files in it.  From general experience any file with temp in it is usually something that is deleted when it has been used.  But these files are 1 - 2 months old.  In one of my databases these files are taking up about 2.5 meg of disk space so I would be interested in knowing if these files should be there.

Oh and while I'm here in the same databases, at about the same age there are
a whole load of empty pg_psort* files, If this is of any significance (being
empty they don't really bother me).

James Woods
jaws@pangaea.dme.nt.gov.au
