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</para> |
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<para> |
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Only ordinary and toast table relations, materialized views, sequences, and |
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Only ordinary and TOAST table relations, materialized views, sequences, and |
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btree indexes are currently supported. Other relation types are silently |
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skipped. |
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<term><option>--no-dependent-toast</option></term> |
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<listitem> |
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<para> |
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By default, if a table is checked, its toast table, if any, will also |
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By default, if a table is checked, its TOAST table, if any, will also |
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be checked, even if it is not explicitly selected by an option |
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such as <literal>--table</literal> or <literal>--relation</literal>. |
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This option suppresses that behavior. |
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<term><option>--exclude-toast-pointers</option></term> |
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<para> |
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By default, whenever a toast pointer is encountered in a table, |
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By default, whenever a TOAST pointer is encountered in a table, |
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a lookup is performed to ensure that it references apparently-valid |
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entries in the toast table. These checks can be quite slow, and this |
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entries in the TOAST table. These checks can be quite slow, and this |
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option can be used to skip them. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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End checking at the specified block number. An error will occur if the |
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table relation being checked has fewer than this number of blocks. |
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This option does not apply to indexes, and is probably only useful when |
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checking a single table relation. If both a regular table and a toast |
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checking a single table relation. If both a regular table and a TOAST |
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table are checked, this option will apply to both, but higher-numbered |
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toast blocks may still be accessed while validating toast pointers, |
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TOAST blocks may still be accessed while validating TOAST pointers, |
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unless that is suppressed using |
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<option>--exclude-toast-pointers</option>. |
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</para> |
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