Thanks. Steve
On 05/17/2012 11:30 AM, leaf_yxj wrote:
> Hi Guys. Please help me about this.
>
> For postgres database, it looks like we need analyze and vacuum all the
> tables periodly. I need to write a script which can be executed in crontab.
> I don't have any clues about that. I only know the command :
> analyze tablename;
> vacuum tablename;
Leave off the tablename to do the whole db. But (unless you are on a
really old version of PG) you really shouldn't need to manually vacuum
things as that is the job of the autovacuum process.
There are unusual situations that suggest a manual analyze. It should be
run right after a cluster for instance. But they are limited special cases.
What indicates that you need to vacuum or analyze via cron?
Cheers,
Steve
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