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VACUUM()			 SQL Commands			      VACUUM()

NAME
       VACUUM - garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database

SYNOPSIS
       VACUUM [ FULL ] [ FREEZE ] [ VERBOSE ] [ table ]
       VACUUM [ FULL ] [ FREEZE ] [ VERBOSE ] ANALYZE [ table [ (column [, ...] ) ] ]

DESCRIPTION
       VACUUM  reclaims storage occupied by dead tuples.  In normal PostgreSQL
       operation, tuples that are deleted or obsoleted by an  update  are  not
       physically removed from their table; they remain present until a VACUUM
       is done. Therefore it's necessary to do VACUUM periodically, especially
       on frequently-updated tables.

       With  no	 parameter,  VACUUM processes every table in the current data‐
       base. With a parameter, VACUUM processes only that table.

       VACUUM ANALYZE performs a VACUUM and then an ANALYZE for each  selected
       table.  This  is	 a  handy  combination	form  for  routine maintenance
       scripts. See ANALYZE [analyze(7)] for more details about	 its  process‐
       ing.

       Plain  VACUUM  (without FULL) simply reclaims space and makes it avail‐
       able for re-use. This form of the command can operate in parallel  with
       normal  reading	and  writing of the table, as an exclusive lock is not
       obtained. VACUUM FULL does more extensive processing, including	moving
       of tuples across blocks to try to compact the table to the minimum num‐
       ber of disk blocks. This form is much slower and requires an  exclusive
       lock on each table while it is being processed.

PARAMETERS
       FULL   Selects ``full'' vacuum, which can reclaim more space, but takes
	      much longer and exclusively locks the table.

       FREEZE Selects aggressive ``freezing'' of tuples.  Specifying FREEZE is
	      equivalent  to  performing VACUUM with the vacuum_freeze_min_age
	      parameter set to zero. The FREEZE option is deprecated and  will
	      be removed in a future release; set the parameter instead.

       VERBOSE
	      Prints  a detailed vacuum activity report for each table. Can be
	      used to help determine appropriate settings  for	max_fsm_pages,
	      max_fsm_pages, and default_statistics_target.

       ANALYZE
	      Updates  statistics  used	 by  the planner to determine the most
	      efficient way to execute a query.

       table  The name (optionally schema-qualified) of a  specific  table  to
	      vacuum. Defaults to all tables in the current database.

       column The  name	 of a specific column to analyze. Defaults to all col‐
	      umns.

OUTPUTS
       When VERBOSE is specified, VACUUM emits progress messages  to  indicate
       which  table is currently being processed. Various statistics about the
       tables are printed as well.

NOTES
       VACUUM cannot be executed inside a transaction block.

       We recommend that active production databases  be  vacuumed  frequently
       (at  least  nightly),  in  order	 to  remove dead rows. After adding or
       deleting a large number of rows, it might be a good  idea  to  issue  a
       VACUUM  ANALYZE	command	 for  the affected table. This will update the
       system catalogs with the results of all recent changes, and  allow  the
       PostgreSQL query planner to make better choices in planning queries.

       The FULL option is not recommended for routine use, but might be useful
       in special cases. An example is when you have deleted or	 updated  most
       of the rows in a table and would like the table to physically shrink to
       occupy less disk space and allow faster table scans. VACUUM  FULL  will
       usually	shrink	the  table  more  than	a plain VACUUM would. The FULL
       option does not shrink indexes; a  periodic  REINDEX  is	 still	recom‐
       mended.	In  fact, it is often faster to drop all indexes, VACUUM FULL,
       and recreate the indexes.

       VACUUM causes a substantial increase in I/O traffic, which might	 cause
       poor  performance for other active sessions. Therefore, it is sometimes
       advisable to use the cost-based vacuum delay feature.  See in the docu‐
       mentation for details.

       PostgreSQL  includes an ``autovacuum'' facility which can automate rou‐
       tine vacuum maintenance. For more information about automatic and  man‐
       ual vacuuming, see in the documentation.

EXAMPLES
       The  following  is  an  example	from  running VACUUM on a table in the
       regression database:

       regression=# VACUUM VERBOSE ANALYZE onek;
       INFO:  vacuuming "public.onek"
       INFO:  index "onek_unique1" now contains 1000 tuples in 14 pages
       DETAIL:	3000 index tuples were removed.
       0 index pages have been deleted, 0 are currently reusable.
       CPU 0.01s/0.08u sec elapsed 0.18 sec.
       INFO:  index "onek_unique2" now contains 1000 tuples in 16 pages
       DETAIL:	3000 index tuples were removed.
       0 index pages have been deleted, 0 are currently reusable.
       CPU 0.00s/0.07u sec elapsed 0.23 sec.
       INFO:  index "onek_hundred" now contains 1000 tuples in 13 pages
       DETAIL:	3000 index tuples were removed.
       0 index pages have been deleted, 0 are currently reusable.
       CPU 0.01s/0.08u sec elapsed 0.17 sec.
       INFO:  index "onek_stringu1" now contains 1000 tuples in 48 pages
       DETAIL:	3000 index tuples were removed.
       0 index pages have been deleted, 0 are currently reusable.
       CPU 0.01s/0.09u sec elapsed 0.59 sec.
       INFO:  "onek": removed 3000 tuples in 108 pages
       DETAIL:	CPU 0.01s/0.06u sec elapsed 0.07 sec.
       INFO:  "onek": found 3000 removable, 1000 nonremovable tuples in 143 pages
       DETAIL:	0 dead tuples cannot be removed yet.
       There were 0 unused item pointers.
       0 pages are entirely empty.
       CPU 0.07s/0.39u sec elapsed 1.56 sec.
       INFO:  analyzing "public.onek"
       INFO:  "onek": 36 pages, 1000 rows sampled, 1000 estimated total rows
       VACUUM

COMPATIBILITY
       There is no VACUUM statement in the SQL standard.

SEE ALSO
       vacuumdb [vacuumdb(1)], in the documentation, in the documentation

SQL - Language Statements	  2008-02-01			      VACUUM()
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