Hello Ron,
There is no problem with using a bash script.
Is the crontab useful for those who have multiple DBs in a cluster?
I thought it would be easier to manage in DB for ease of management. Before using the bash script option, I wanted to confirm whether this is possible on the DB.
There is no problem with using a bash script.
Is the crontab useful for those who have multiple DBs in a cluster?
I thought it would be easier to manage in DB for ease of management. Before using the bash script option, I wanted to confirm whether this is possible on the DB.
Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx>, 13 Ara 2023 Çar, 20:53 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 12:28 PM SOzcn <selahattinozcnma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello,
The result is when I run the function; "Reindex concurrently cannot run inside a transaction block. "
Of course, it works as follows, but in my building, I taken the scripts same like as follows but when I run this in function, I got the error message.REINDEX INDEX CONCURRENTLY "players_id_idx";
commit;
REINDEX INDEX CONCURRENTLY "players_about_idx";
commit;
According to my research, the only way to do this is to write a bash script in Linux and insert it with the loop. But since I want to manage this in the database system, I wanted to ask here.What's wrong with a bash script run from cron? (You should see my crontab; it's ginormous, running scripts against databases on 8 different servers.)