.\" This is -*-nroff-*- .\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here.... .\" $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/man/Attic/vacuum.l,v 1.1.1.1 1996/08/18 22:14:28 scrappy Exp $ .TH VACUUM SQL 11/05/95 Postgres95 Postgres95 .SH NAME vacuum \(em vacuum a database .SH SYNOPSIS .nf \fBvacuum\fP .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .BR Vacuum is the Postgres vacuum cleaner. It opens every class in the database, moves deleted records to the archive for archived relations, cleans out records from aborted transactions, and updates statistics in the system catalogs. The statistics maintained include the number of tuples and number of pages stored in all classes. Running .BR vacuum periodically will increase Postgres's speed in processing user queries. .PP The open database is the one that is vacuumed. .PP We recommend that production databases be vacuumed nightly, in order to keep statistics relatively current. The .BR vacuum query may be executed at any time, however. In particular, after copying a large class into Postgres or deleting a large number of records, it may be a good idea to issue a .BR vacuum query. This will update the system catalogs with the results of all recent changes, and allow the Postgres query optimizer to make better choices in planning user queries. .SH "SEE ALSO" vacuum(1).