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Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb, createuser...)

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On 27/03/2008, Zdeněk Kotala <Zdenek.Kotala@xxxxxxx> wrote:>  1) What type of names do you prefer?>  ------------------------------->  a) old notation - createdb, createuser ...
a)  Never seen any clashes with other tools in terms of names.     And the old sys-admin creed: don't fix it if it ain't broken.

>  2) How often do you use these tools?>  ----------------------------------->  a) every day (e.g. in my cron)>  b) one per week>  c) one time>  d) never
e) occasionally

>  3) What name of initdb do you prefer?>  ---------- -------------------------->  a) initdb>  b) pg_initdb>  c) pg_init>  d) pg_ctl -d <dir> init  (replace initdb with pg_ctl new functionality)>  e) What is initdb? My start/stop script does it automatically.
a) initdb

>  4) How do you perform VACUUM?>  ----------------------------->  a) vacuumdb - shell command>  b) VACUUM - SQL command>  c) autovacuum>  d) What is vacuum?
c, b, a ... in this order.

Cheers,Andrej
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