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2) Added new/missing options to the VACUUM command. #6397 3) Added SKIP_LOCKED and BUFFER_USAGE_LIMIT option to Analyze command. #6415
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.. _maintenance_dialog:
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`Maintenance Dialog`:index:
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Use the *Maintenance* dialog to VACUUM, ANALYZE, REINDEX or CLUSTER a database
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or selected database objects.
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While this utility is useful for ad-hoc maintenance purposes, you are encouraged
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to perform automatic VACUUM jobs on a regular schedule.
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Select a button next to *Maintenance operation* to specify the type of
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maintenance:
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.. image:: images/maintenance_vacuum.png
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:alt: Maintenance dialog
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:align: center
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* Click *VACUUM* to scan the selected database or table to reclaim storage used
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by dead tuples.
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* Move the *FULL* switch to the *Yes* position to compact tables by writing
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a completely new version of the table file without dead space.
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* Move the *FREEZE* switch to the *Yes* position to freeze data in a table
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when it will have no further updates.
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* Move the *ANALYZE* switch to the *Yes* position to issue ANALYZE commands
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whenever the content of a table has changed sufficiently.
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* Move the *DISABLE PAGE SKIPPING* switch to the *Yes* position to disables
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all page-skipping behavior.
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* Move the *SKIP LOCKED* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies that
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VACUUM should not wait for any conflicting locks to be released when
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beginning work on a relation. This option is available from v12 onwards.
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* Move the *TRUNCATE* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies that VACUUM
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should attempt to truncate off any empty pages at the end of the table and
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allow the disk space for the truncated pages to be returned to the operating
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system. This option is available from v12 onwards.
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* Move the *PROCESS TOAST* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies that
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VACUUM should attempt to process the corresponding TOAST table for each
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relation, if one exists. This option is available from v14 onwards.
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* Move the *PROCESS MAIN* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies that
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VACUUM should attempt to process the main relation. This option is available
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from v16 onwards.
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* Move the *SKIP DATABASE STATS* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies
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that VACUUM should skip updating the database-wide statistics about oldest
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unfrozen XIDs. This option is available from v16 onwards.
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* Move the *ONLY DATABASE STATS* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies
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that VACUUM should do nothing except update the database-wide statistics
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about oldest unfrozen XIDs . This option is available from v16 onwards.
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* Use the *INDEX CLEANUP* field to force VACUUM to process indexes when there
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are more than zero dead tuples.
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* Use the *PARALLEL* field to specify index vacuum and index cleanup phases
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of VACUUM in parallel using integer background workers. This option is
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available from v13 onwards.
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* Use the *BUFFER USAGE LIMIT* field to specifies the Buffer Access Strategy
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ring buffer size for VACUUM. This size is used to calculate the number of
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shared buffers which will be reused as part of this strategy. This option
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is available from v16 onwards
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.. image:: images/maintenance_analyze.png
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:alt: Maintenance dialog
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:align: center
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* Click *ANALYZE* to update the stored statistics used by the query planner.
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This enables the query optimizer to select the fastest query plan for optimal
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performance.
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* Move the *SKIP LOCKED* switch to the *Yes* position to specifies that
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ANALYZE should not wait for any conflicting locks to be released when
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beginning work on a relation. This option is available from v12 onwards.
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* Use the *BUFFER USAGE LIMIT* field to specifies the Buffer Access Strategy
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ring buffer size for ANALYZE. This size is used to calculate the number of
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shared buffers which will be reused as part of this strategy. This option
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is available from v16 onwards
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.. image:: images/maintenance_reindex.png
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:alt: Maintenance dialog
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:align: center
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* Click *REINDEX* to rebuild any index in case it has degenerated due to the
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insertion of unusual data patterns. This happens, for example, if you insert
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rows with increasing index values, and delete low index values.
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* Move the *SYSTEM* switch to the *Yes* position to recreate all indexes
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on system catalogs within the current database. This option is enabled
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only when database object is selected.
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* Move the *CONCURRENTLY* switch to the *Yes* position to rebuild the index
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without taking any locks that prevent concurrent inserts, updates, or
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deletes on the table. This option is available from v12 onwards.
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* Use the *TABLESPACE* field to specifies that indexes will be rebuilt on
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a new tablespace. This option is available from v14 onwards.
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.. image:: images/maintenance_cluster.png
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:alt: Maintenance dialog
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:align: center
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* Click *CLUSTER* to instruct PostgreSQL to cluster the selected table.
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To exclude status messages from the process output, move the *Verbose Messages*
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switch to the *No* position; by default, status messages are included.
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When you've completed the dialog, click *OK* to start the background process;
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to exit the dialog without performing maintenance operations, click *Cancel*.
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pgAdmin will run the maintenance process in background. You can view all the background
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process with there running status and logs on the :ref:`Processes <processes>`
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tab.
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