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PostgreSQL 10 Administration Cookbook

Autovacuum is enabled by default in PostgreSQL, and mostly does a great job of maintaining your PostgreSQL database. We say mostly because it doesn't know everything you do about the database, such as the best time to perform maintenance actions.
Exercising control requires some thinking about what you actually want:
The first thing to do is make sure that autovacuum
is switched on
, which is the default. Check that you have the following parameters enabled in your postgresql.conf
file:
autovacuum = on track_counts = on
PostgreSQL controls autovacuum
with more than 40 individually tunable parameters. That provides a wide range of options, though it can be a little daunting.
The following are the relevant parameters that can be set in postgresql...