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Learning PostgreSQL

You're reading from  Learning PostgreSQL

Product type Book
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783989188
Pages 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters close

Learning PostgreSQL
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Relational Databases 2. PostgreSQL in Action 3. PostgreSQL Basic Building Blocks 4. PostgreSQL Advanced Building Blocks 5. SQL Language 6. Advanced Query Writing 7. Server-Side Programming with PL/pgSQL 8. PostgreSQL Security 9. The PostgreSQL System Catalog and System Administration Functions 10. Optimizing Database Performance 11. Beyond Conventional Data types 12. Testing 13. PostgreSQL JDBC 14. PostgreSQL and Hibernate Index

Getting the database and database object size


Managing disk space and assigning table spaces to tables as well as databases requires knowledge about the size of the database and database objects. When performing a logical restore, one could get information about the progress by comparing the original database size and the one which is being restored. Finally, the database object size often gives information about bloats.

Getting ready

Getting the database size is an important administration task because it allows the administrator to put migration plans and handle common maintenance issues, such as out-of-space and bloat issues.

How to do it…

To get the database size, one can get the oid database from the pg_database table and run the Linux command, du -h /data_directory/base/oid, where data_directory is the database cluster folder specified in the postgresql.conf configuration file. In this regard, a quick look at the PostgreSQL cluster folders is quite useful. For example, to determine the...

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