Volume of Postgres is 96% full in production
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HOBBYOP

7 months ago

The volume of Postgres is using 96% of its current capacity. Grow the volume size, or reduce disk usage, to prevent service disruption from a full disk. You are only charged for the amount of storage used by your volumes.

What's going on? My server is about to stop and I have no idea why

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autonomous
HOBBYOP

7 months ago

I have no idea how to issue SQL commands; there is not an editor to do it like in Supabase. I am unable to investigate or to solve any issue.



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autonomous
HOBBYOP

7 months ago

Thanks for the prompt reply, I changed it to 1GB but I would like to know (1) why the sudden change because in two hours increased by 25% and the only thinh I did was a n8n workflow called AI Code PDF Processor which meanwhile I disabled until I figured out the cause (2) how do I give SQL commands, no sql editor (3) how can I investigate the cause of the issue (note that it was growing by 25% within two hours) so it was not jst about the trial plan.


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autonomous
HOBBYOP

7 months ago

i do not have an option to delete past execution data on n8n


brody
EMPLOYEE

7 months ago

Hello,

1. Adding that workflow was most likely the cause, but I have no way to know for certain, we do not have any observability into your data or what your application (N8N) does.
2. Add a TCP Proxy to Postgres and then use your favorite database GUI client.
3. Again, I cannot answer that with any level of certainty, we do not have any observability into your data or what your application (N8N) does.


Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway 7 months ago


Railway
BOT

4 months ago

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Status changed to Solved Railway 4 months ago


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