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To: Steve Martin <smartin@e-Commerce.Com>
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Subject: Re: Size of pg_log and pg_time
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From: Robert Patrick <Robert_Patrick@TIKA.NDIM.EDRC.CMU.EDU>
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> These files are getting quite large on my system. Can someone tell
> me what they are and how I can make them smaller?

vacuum

Robert


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