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vacuumdb -- Clean and analyze a Postgres database
vacuumdb [ options ] [ -analyze | -z ] [
-alldb | -a ] [ -verbose | -v ] [ -table
'table [ ( column [,...] ) ]' ] [ [-d]
dbname ]
vacuumdb accepts the following command line arguments:
- -d dbname , -dbname dbname
- Specifies the name
of the database to be cleaned or analyzed.
- -z, -analyze
- Calculate statistics on the database for use by the
optimizer.
- -a, -alldb
- Vacuum all databases.
- -v, -verbose
- Print detailed information during processing.
- -t table [ (column [,...
- ) ], -table table
[ (column [,...]) ]] Clean or analyze table
only. Column names may be specified only in conjunction with the -analyze
option.
Tip: If you specify columns to vacuum, you probably have
to escape the parentheses from the shell.
vacuumdb also accepts the following command line arguments for connection
parameters:
- -h host , -host host
- Specifies the hostname of
the machine on which the postmaster is running.
- -p port , -port port
- Specifies the Internet TCP/IP
port or local Unix domain socket file extension on which the postmaster
is listening for connections.
- -U username , -username username
- Username to
connect as.
- -W, -password
- Force password prompt.
- -e, -echo
- Echo the commands that vacuumdb generates and sends
to the backend.
- -q, -quiet
- Do not display a response.
- VACUUM
- Everything went well.
- vacuumdb: Vacuum failed.
- Something went wrong. vacuumdb is only
a wrapper script. See VACUUM and psql for a detailed
discussion of error messages and potential problems.
vacuumdb is a utility for cleaning a Postgres database. vacuumdb will
also generate internal statistics used by the Postgres query optimizer.
vacuumdb is a shell script wrapper around the backend command VACUUM
via the Postgres interactive terminal psql. There is no effective
difference between vacuuming databases via this or other methods.
psql must be found by the script and a database server must
be running at the targeted host. Also, any default settings and environment
variables available to psql and the libpq front-end library
do apply.
To clean the database test:
$ vacuumdb test
To analyze a database named bigdb for the optimizer:
$ vacuumdb --analyze bigdb
To analyze a single column bar in table foo in a database named xyzzy
for the optimizer:
$ vacuumdb --analyze --verbose --table 'foo(bar)' xyzzy
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Bruce Momjian
2005-04-21