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  1. Re: Temporary Table

    Joshua D. Drake <jd@commandprompt.com> — 2005-11-08T02:10:38Z

    Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    > I try to run this command in my linux server.
    > VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    > VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    > VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    > 
    > But it give me the following error:
    > 	-bash: VACUUM: command not found
    
    That needs to be run from psql ...
    
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  2. Re: Temporary Table

    Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> — 2005-11-08T02:14:45Z

    Ummm...they're SQL commands.  Run them in PostgreSQL, not on the unix 
    command line...
    
    Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    > I try to run this command in my linux server.
    > VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    > VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    > VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    > 
    > But it give me the following error:
    > 	-bash: VACUUM: command not found
    > 
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  3. Re: Temporary Table

    Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> — 2005-11-08T02:15:10Z

    > In what directory in my linux server will I find these 3 tables?
    
    Directory?  They're tables in your database...
    
    
    
  4. Re: Temporary Table

    Jeff Frost <jeff@frostconsultingllc.com> — 2005-11-08T02:22:54Z

    You can use the vacuumdb external command.  Here's an example:
    
    vacuumdb --full --analyze --table mytablename mydbname
    
    
    
    On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    
    > But How Can I put this in the Cron of my Linux Server?
    > I really don't have an idea :)
    > What I want to do is to loop around all the databases in my server and
    > execute the vacuum of these 3 tables in each tables.
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Joshua D. Drake [mailto:jd@commandprompt.com]
    > Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:11 AM
    > To: Christian Paul B. Cosinas
    > Cc: 'Alvaro Nunes Melo'; pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
    > Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Temporary Table
    >
    > Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    >> I try to run this command in my linux server.
    >> VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    >> VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    >> VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    >>
    >> But it give me the following error:
    >> 	-bash: VACUUM: command not found
    >
    > That needs to be run from psql ...
    >
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  5. Re: Temporary Table

    Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl@familyhealth.com.au> — 2005-11-08T02:24:20Z

    Or you could just run the 'vacuumdb' utility...
    
    Put something like this in cron:
    
    # Vacuum full local pgsql database
    30 * * * *  postgres  vacuumdb -a -q -z
    
    You really should read the manual.
    
    Chris
    
    Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    > I see.
    > 
    > But How Can I put this in the Cron of my Linux Server?
    > I really don't have an idea :)
    > What I want to do is to loop around all the databases in my server and
    > execute the vacuum of these 3 tables in each tables.
    > 
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Joshua D. Drake [mailto:jd@commandprompt.com]
    > Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:11 AM
    > To: Christian Paul B. Cosinas
    > Cc: 'Alvaro Nunes Melo'; pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
    > Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Temporary Table
    > 
    > Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    > 
    >>I try to run this command in my linux server.
    >>VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    >>VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    >>VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    >>
    >>But it give me the following error:
    >>	-bash: VACUUM: command not found
    > 
    > 
    > That needs to be run from psql ...
    > 
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  6. Re: Temporary Table

    Andrew McMillan <andrew@catalyst.net.nz> — 2005-11-08T02:35:20Z

    On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 10:22 +0000, Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    > I see.
    > 
    > But How Can I put this in the Cron of my Linux Server?
    > I really don't have an idea :)
    > What I want to do is to loop around all the databases in my server and
    > execute the vacuum of these 3 tables in each tables.
    
    I usually write a small shell script something like:
    
    ==================================================
    #!/bin/sh
    
    psql somedatabase <<EOQ
      VACUUM this;
      VACUUM that;
      DELETE FROM someotherplace WHERE delete_this_record;
    EOQ
    ==================================================
    
    and so forth...
    
    This makes the SQL quite nicely readable.
    
    
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  7. Re: Temporary Table

    Christian Paul Cosinas <cpc@cybees.com> — 2005-11-08T10:04:01Z

    In what directory in my linux server will I find these 3 tables?
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Alvaro Nunes Melo [mailto:al_nunes@atua.com.br]
    Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:49 AM
    To: Christian Paul B. Cosinas
    Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Temporary Table
    
    Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    
    >I am creating a temporary table in every function that I execute.
    >Which I think is bout 100,000 temporary tables a day.
    >  
    >
    I think that a lot. ;)
    
    >What is the command for vacuuming these 3 tables?
    >  
    >
    VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    
    I'm using this ones. Before using them, take a look in the size that this
    tables are using in your HD, and compare to what you get after running this
    commands.
    
    
    
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  8. Re: Temporary Table

    Christian Paul Cosinas <cpc@cybees.com> — 2005-11-08T10:09:00Z

    I try to run this command in my linux server.
    VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    
    But it give me the following error:
    	-bash: VACUUM: command not found
    
    
    
    
    
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  9. Re: Temporary Table

    Christian Paul Cosinas <cpc@cybees.com> — 2005-11-08T10:22:01Z

    I see.
    
    But How Can I put this in the Cron of my Linux Server?
    I really don't have an idea :)
    What I want to do is to loop around all the databases in my server and
    execute the vacuum of these 3 tables in each tables.
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Joshua D. Drake [mailto:jd@commandprompt.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:11 AM
    To: Christian Paul B. Cosinas
    Cc: 'Alvaro Nunes Melo'; pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
    Subject: Re: [PERFORM] Temporary Table
    
    Christian Paul B. Cosinas wrote:
    > I try to run this command in my linux server.
    > VACUUM FULL pg_class;
    > VACUUM FULL pg_attribute;
    > VACUUM FULL pg_depend;
    > 
    > But it give me the following error:
    > 	-bash: VACUUM: command not found
    
    That needs to be run from psql ...
    
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