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    I deleted all my datamined NL200 hands from my database today. It was a very large amount of hands. Well over 2.5 million hands when i last checked. I them vacuum/analyzed in pgAdmin III. It took forever and when it was finally done it said this.

    <quote>INFO: free space map contains 202718 pages in 150 relations
    DETAIL: A total of 204800 page slots are in use (including overhead).
    1233744 page slots are required to track all free space.
    Current limits are: 204800 page slots, 1000 relations, using 1269 kB.
    NOTICE: number of page slots needed (1233744) exceeds max_fsm_pages (204800)
    HINT: Consider increasing the configuration parameter "max_fsm_pages" to a value over 1233744.</quote>

    I don't think it worked. I checked my postgres folder to see if it freed up any space and it looks the same. What do i do now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by morny View Post
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    Hello

    So how can we solve this problem

    Starting by reading the FAQ I guess ^^
    EDIT : nothing about it on the FAQs

    EDIT2 : go to C: > Program Files > PostgresSQL > 8.2 > data > postgresql.conf

    Open the file and look for " max_fsm_pages " and replace 204800 by 1233744


    But now I found out that there is a PostgreSQL 8.4 that I installed but I dont know how to transfert my Holdem Database from PostgreSQL 8.2 ...
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    You will want to manually backup all your original hand history files as well as export the DB to text files. You can also export tourney summaries, hud layouts, notes, etc, if you use those things.

    Find and backup your \HMArchive folder. Your \HMArchive is likely not in your \Holdem Manager directory. We normally suggest you use C:\HMArchive, but you may have put it anywhere. To verify the location: Options > Configure Auto Import Folders > Edit > Archive Folder: ___________________

    Export Your Notes - http://faq.holdemmanager.com/images/notes-02.jpg

    Export Your Bonuses and Rakeback - Options > Rakeback & Bonuses - http://faq.holdemmanager.com/images/...bonuses-01.jpg

    Export any tourney summaries by selecting all your tournaments in the Data View Sub-Tab of the Tourney > Results Menu and choose Export Tourney Results and summaries

    http://faq.holdemmanager.com/images/...ta-view-01.jpg

    Make sure you export any custom HUD layouts to your \Config folder and copy it for a backup. FAQ - Hold'em Manager Poker Tracking Software :: Import / Export HUD Layout

    and finally:

    Export your hands and then open the new database and import them into that - FAQ - Hold'em Manager Poker Tracking Software :: How to Import & Export Hands

    Once the Hands are imported you can import the Tourney Results and Bonuses/Rakeback

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