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@@ -69,3 +69,32 @@ mix pleroma.database update_users_following_followers_counts |
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```sh tab="From Source" |
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mix pleroma.database fix_likes_collections |
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``` |
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## Vacuum the database |
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### Analyze |
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Running an `analyze` vacuum job can improve performance by updating statistics used by the query planner. **It is safe to cancel this.** |
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```sh tab="OTP" |
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./bin/pleroma_ctl database vacuum analyze |
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``` |
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```sh tab="From Source" |
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mix pleroma.database vacuum analyze |
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``` |
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### Full |
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Running a `full` vacuum job rebuilds your entire database by reading all of the data and rewriting it into smaller |
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and more compact files with an optimized layout. This process will take a long time and use additional disk space as |
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it builds the files side-by-side the existing database files. It can make your database faster and use less disk space, |
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but should only be run if necessary. **It is safe to cancel this.** |
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```sh tab="OTP" |
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./bin/pleroma_ctl database vacuum full |
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``` |
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```sh tab="From Source" |
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mix pleroma.database vacuum full |
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``` |