Re: Execute VACUUM FULL when DB touches a specific size ?

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On 04/05/10 08:54, Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Nilesh Govindarajan<lists@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi,

I wish to execute VACUUM FULL when DB touches a specific size. How to do it
?

I'm aware about the caveats of VACUUM FULL.


Write a bash script that cds to the data dir and runs du -s, grabs the
value, and if it's over a certain size then run vacuum full.

That's what I was thinking to do, but how do I distinguish between the databases ? The datadir/base seems have directories whose names are numbers.

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