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Subject: how to clean up pg_log, pg_time and pg_variable?
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I discover that the size of $postgres/data/pg_log, pg_time and
pg_variable grow very large. Is there any command to clean up or reset these files ?

Thanks.

Alan S. H. Lam
Department of Information Engineering, CUHK, Hong Kong
E-mail: shlam@ie.cuhk.hk 
Tel: (852) 609 8364 Fax: (852) 603 5032

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