From: | Mark Jewiss <mark(at)knowledge(dot)com> |
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To: | psql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Tidying up vacuums |
Date: | 1999-11-24 14:10:05 |
Message-ID: | Pine.BSO.4.10.9911241406520.7921-100000@office.knowledge.com |
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Hello,
Can't see an answer to this in the archives either....
I'm automating the vacuum of each database I have every night using a cron
job on a perl script.
To tidy things up I want to put all of the messages received when
performing the vacuum into a log file, but cannot get this to work.
Each time I vacuum (from either the script or the command line), I see
things like:
DEBUG: --Relation pg_indexes--
DEBUG: Pages 0: Changed 0, Reapped 0, Empty 0, New 0; Tup 0: Vac 0,
Keep/VTL 0/0, Crash 0, UnUsed 0, MinLen 0, MaxLen 0; Re-using: Free/Avail.
Space 0/0; EndEmpty/Avail. Pages 0/0. Elapsed 0/0 sec.
Redirecting STDERR or STDOUT somewhere doesn't seem to have any effect on
these messages.
Any ideas anyone?
Regards,
Mark.
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Mark Jewiss
Knowledge Matters Limited
http://www.knowledge.com
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