Glen Parker wrote:
I think I know the answer to this, but...
Is there a semi-easy way vacuum all tables in a database *except* those
that are clustered?
Not that I know of.
J
(VACUUM [full]; CLUSTER;) is a huge waste of time and resources when you
have clustered tables. If there isn't a way to do this, can we consider
it a feature request?
Perhaps "VACUUM unclustered" or something?
-Glen
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