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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bruce Momjian 8819213534 Now that the CLUSTER ALL machinery is in place, the clusterdb script can
be simplified (I'd thought that it can even be removed).  This patch
does that.

Alvaro Herrera
2003-03-20 18:53:18 +00:00
Bruce Momjian cde8bbc413 This patch makes the following changes to the documentation:
- more work from the SGML police

- some grammar improvements: rewriting a paragraph or two, replacing
contractions where (IMHO) appropriate

- fix missing utility commands in lock mode docs

- improve CLUSTER, REINDEX, SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION ref pages

Neil Conway
2003-02-19 04:06:28 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 0064031f99 This patch fixes an error in the usage message for 'clusterdb', and
makes a few editorial changes to the documentation.


Neil Conway
2003-02-13 05:37:44 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut c086590380 Assorted reference page updates 2002-10-11 23:03:48 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut bc49968764 Add more appropriate markup. 2002-09-21 18:32:54 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 5fc10c3d17 Remove PGPASSWORDFILE and default to always trying $HOME/.pgpass.
Cleanup up memory allocation for $HOME in related psql places.

Update mention of $HOME/.pgpass in the docs;  add mention in pg_dumpall.
2002-09-05 22:05:50 +00:00
Tom Lane 4a954ce79d Documentation improvements. 2002-09-03 01:11:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian c0ad595386 I attach a little patch to make CLUSTER set and reset the indisclustered
bit on the indexes.

I also attach clusterdb and clusterdb.sgml; both of them are blatant
rips of vacuumdb and vacuumdb.sgml, but get the job done.  Please review
them, as I'm probably making a lot of mistakes with SGML and I can't
compile it here.

vacuumdb itself is not very comfortable to use when the databases have
passwords, because it has to connect once for each table (I can probably
make it connect only once for each database; should I?).  Because of
this I added a mention of PGPASSWORDFILE in the documentation, but I
don't know if that is the correct place for that.

Alvaro Herrera
2002-08-27 03:38:28 +00:00