vacuumdb(1)
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NAME
vacuumdb - garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database
SYNOPSIS
vacuumdb [ connection-option... ] [ [ --full ] [ -f ] ]
[ [ --verbose ] [ -v ] ] [ [ --analyze ] [ -z ] ] [
--table | -t table
[ ( column [,...] ) ]
] [ dbname ]
vacuumdb [ connection-options... ] [ [ --all ] [ -a ] ]
[ [ --full ] [ -f ] ] [ [ --verbose ] [ -v ] ] [ [
--analyze ] [ -z ] ]
DESCRIPTION
vacuumdb is a utility for cleaning a PostgreSQL database.
vacuumdb will also generate internal statistics used by the
PostgreSQL query optimizer.
vacuumdb is a wrapper around the SQL command VACUUM
[vacuum(5)]. There is no effective difference between vacu-
uming databases via this utility and via other methods for
accessing the server.
OPTIONS
vacuumdb accepts the following command-line arguments:
-a
--all
Vacuum all databases.
[-d] dbname
[--dbname] dbname
Specifies the name of the database to be cleaned or
analyzed. If this is not specified and -a (or --all)
is not used, the database name is read from the
environment variable PGDATABASE. If that is not set,
the user name specified for the connection is used.
-e
--echo
Echo the commands that vacuumdb generates and sends to
the server.
-f
--full
Perform ``full'' vacuuming.
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-q
--quiet
Do not display a response.
-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, you probably have to
escape the parentheses from the shell. (See examples
below.)
-v
--verbose
Print detailed information during processing.
-z
--analyze
Calculate statistics for use by the optimizer.
vacuumdb also accepts the following command-line arguments
for connection parameters:
-h host
--host host
Specifies the host name of the machine on which the
server is running. If the value begins with a slash, it
is used as the directory for the Unix domain socket.
-p port
--port port
Specifies the TCP port or local Unix domain socket file
extension on which the server is listening for connec-
tions.
-U username
--username username
User name to connect as
-W
--password
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Force password prompt.
ENVIRONMENT
PGDATABASE
PGHOST
PGPORT
PGUSER
Default connection parameters
This utility, like most other PostgreSQL utilities, also
uses the environment variables supported by libpq (see in
the documentation).
DIAGNOSTICS
In case of difficulty, see VACUUM [vacuum(5)] and psql(1)
for discussions of potential problems and error messages.
The database server must be running at the targeted host.
Also, any default connection settings and environment vari-
ables used by the libpq front-end library will apply.
NOTES
vacuumdb might need to connect several times to the Post-
greSQL server, asking for a password each time. It is con-
venient to have a ~/.pgpass file in such cases. See in the
documentation for more information.
EXAMPLES
To clean the database test:
$ vacuumdb test
To clean and analyze for the optimizer a database named
bigdb:
$ vacuumdb --analyze bigdb
To clean a single table foo in a database named xyzzy, and
analyze a single column bar of the table for the optimizer:
$ vacuumdb --analyze --verbose --table 'foo(bar)' xyzzy
SEE ALSO
VACUUM [vacuum(5)]
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