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REINDEX

Name

REINDEX -- Recover corrupted system indexes under stand-alone Postgres

REINDEX { TABLE DATABASE INDEX } name [ FORCE ]

Inputs

TABLE
Recreate all indexes of a specified table.
DATABASE
Recreate all system indexes of a specified database.
INDEX
Recreate a specified index.
name
The name of the specific table/database/index to be be reindexed.
FORCE
Recreate indexes forcedly. Without this keyword REINDEX does nothing unless target indexes are invalidated.

Outputs

REINDEX
Message returned if the table is successfully reindexed.

Description

REINDEX is used to recover corrupted system indexes. In order to run REINDEX command, postmaster must be shut down and stand-alone Postgres should be started instead with options -O and -P (an option to ignore system indexes). Note that we couldn't rely on system indexes for the recovery of system indexes.

Usage

Recreate the table mytable:

 

        REINDEX TABLE mytable;
 

Some more examples:

 

        REINDEX DATABASE my_database FORCE; 
        REINDEX INDEX my_index; 
 

Compatibility

SQL92

There is no REINDEX in SQL92.  


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Bruce Momjian
2001-05-09