Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Perfect, so here's a little script that does the trick then:Jeff Frost wrote:Tom, is there an easy (or hard) way to count relations from all DBs by using the system catalogs?Just do a count(*) from pg_class where relkind in ('r', 't', 'i'), and sum across all databases (you need to connect to each one). (Actually you only need to count indexes that are btrees, if you need such a distinction. Other indexes do not use the FSM as far as I know). #!/bin/sh PSQL=/usr/bin/psql DATABASES=$($PSQL -lt | awk {'print $1'} | grep -v template0 ) RELATIONS=0 for DB in $DATABASES; do RELATIONS=$(($RELATIONS + $($PSQL --tuples-only --command "select count(*) from pg_class where relkind IN ('r', 't', 'i');" $DB) )) done echo $RELATIONS Thanks folks! -- Jeff Frost, Owner <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Frost Consulting, LLC http://www.frostconsultingllc.com/ Phone: 916-647-6411 FAX: 916-405-4032 |