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Adrian Klaver:

> Anton Shepelev:
>
> > Have you any further ideas how to turn track_counts on?
>
> It is matter of finding out what is setting?:
>
> source          | override

Indeed, I having begun with this crucial question.

> There is something different about your setup, as here on
> Ubuntu(which uses the Debian packaging) I see:
> [...]

Yes.  It is on on your side, and pgsql shows NULL values as
NULL.  Can the latter be due to a differnce in Postgres
versions, for mine is 11.21 (as I have reported before)?

We have several other servers with identical versions of the
OS and PostgreSQL:

  user@DC:/opt/sva$ cat /etc/issue
  Astra Linux 1.7.5
  user@xx:/opt/sva$ apt show postgresql
  Package: postgresql
  Version: 11+225astra3
  Priority: optional
  Section: database
  Source: postgresql-common (225astra3)
  Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers <team+postgresql@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

  user@xx:/opt/sva$ psql -V
  psql (PostgreSQL) 11.21 (Debian 1:11.21-astra.se6+ci1)

but `track_counts' is stuck off only on one.

A complete reinstall with purging of all configuration data
comes to mind, but it is a last-resort measure, as the
system is a production one, and actively used.

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