Tina Messmann wrote:
> Shaun Thomas wrote:
>
> >Ok,
> >
> >As before, this script is basically a vacuumdb for indexes. I call it
> >reindexdb on my own system, and put it in the postgres binary directory
> >simply because it's indispensable in my system.
> >
> >This should be the last one.
> >
> [snip....]
>
> Hi Shaun,
>
> Thanks for that script but....
> your script doesn't deal with mixed case table names (reindexdb -a).
>
> I modified it to my needs by altering the REINDEX command from
>
> $PSQL $PSQLOPT $ECHOOPT -c "REINDEX TABLE $tab" -d $db
> to:
>
> $PSQL $PSQLOPT $ECHOOPT -c "REINDEX TABLE \"$tab\"" -d $db
Changes made to CVS, actually in two places. Patch attached.
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Index: contrib/reindex/reindex
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RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/reindex/reindex,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -c -r1.2 reindex
*** contrib/reindex/reindex 22 Jun 2002 04:08:07 -0000 1.2
--- contrib/reindex/reindex 23 Jun 2002 03:36:02 -0000
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*** 188,194 ****
# Ok, no index. Is there a specific table to reindex?
elif [ "$table" ]; then
! $PSQL $PSQLOPT $ECHOOPT -c "REINDEX TABLE $table" -d $dbname
# No specific table, no specific index, either we have a specific database,
# or were told to do all databases. Do it!
--- 188,194 ----
# Ok, no index. Is there a specific table to reindex?
elif [ "$table" ]; then
! $PSQL $PSQLOPT $ECHOOPT -c "REINDEX TABLE \"$table\"" -d $dbname
# No specific table, no specific index, either we have a specific database,
# or were told to do all databases. Do it!
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*** 206,212 ****
# database that we may reindex.
tables=`$PSQL $PSQLOPT -q -t -A -d $db -c "$sql"`
for tab in $tables; do
! $PSQL $PSQLOPT $ECHOOPT -c "REINDEX TABLE $tab" -d $db
done
done
--- 206,212 ----
# database that we may reindex.
tables=`$PSQL $PSQLOPT -q -t -A -d $db -c "$sql"`
for tab in $tables; do
! $PSQL $PSQLOPT $ECHOOPT -c "REINDEX TABLE \"$tab\"" -d $db
done
done