CHECKPOINT
CHECKPOINT
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SQL - Language Statements
CHECKPOINT
force a write-ahead log checkpoint
CHECKPOINT [ ( option [, ...] ) ]
where option can be one of:
FLUSH_UNLOGGED [ boolean ]
MODE { FAST | SPREAD }
Description
A checkpoint is a point in the write-ahead log sequence at which
all data files have been updated to reflect the information in the
log. All data files will be flushed to disk. Refer to
for more details about what happens
during a checkpoint.
By default, the CHECKPOINT command forces a fast
checkpoint when the command is issued, without waiting for a
regular checkpoint scheduled by the system (controlled by the settings in
).
To request the checkpoint be spread over a longer interval, set the
MODE option to SPREAD.
CHECKPOINT is not intended for use during normal
operation.
The server may consolidate concurrently requested checkpoints. Such
consolidated requests will contain a combined set of options. For example,
if one session requests a fast checkpoint and another requests a spread
checkpoint, the server may combine those requests and perform one fast
checkpoint.
If executed during recovery, the CHECKPOINT command
will force a restartpoint (see )
rather than writing a new checkpoint.
Only superusers or users with the privileges of
the
role can call CHECKPOINT.
Parameters
FLUSH_UNLOGGED
Normally, CHECKPOINT does not flush dirty buffers of
unlogged relations. This option, which is disabled by default, enables
flushing unlogged relations to disk.
MODE
When set to FAST, which is the default, the requested
checkpoint will be completed as fast as possible, which may result in a
significantly higher rate of I/O during the checkpoint.
MODE can also be set to SPREAD to
request the checkpoint be spread over a longer interval (controlled via
the settings in ), like a
regular checkpoint scheduled by the system. This can reduce the rate of
I/O during the checkpoint.
boolean
Specifies whether the selected option should be turned on or off.
You can write TRUE, ON, or
1 to enable the option, and FALSE,
OFF, or 0 to disable it. The
boolean value can also
be omitted, in which case TRUE is assumed.
Compatibility
The CHECKPOINT command is a
PostgreSQL language extension.