I meant "obvious to anyone putting PostgreSQL in production that they have to put specific monitoring in place for this, and palliative measures"
The database shutting itself down and refusing to come back up until a full vacuum or vacuum freeze is performed, which means days of downtime, yes, that's pretty obvious indeed.
The database shutting itself down and refusing to come back up until a full vacuum or vacuum freeze is performed, which means days of downtime, yes, that's pretty obvious indeed.