PostgreSQL
53.15. pg_database
The catalog pg_database
stores information about the available databases. Databases are created with the CREATE DATABASE
command. Consult Chapter 23 for details about the meaning of some of the parameters.
Unlike most system catalogs, pg_database
is shared across all databases of a cluster: there is only one copy of pg_database
per cluster, not one per database.
Table 53.15. pg_database
Columns
Column Type Description |
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Row identifier |
Database name |
Owner of the database, usually the user who created it |
Character encoding for this database ( |
Locale provider for this database: |
If true, then this database can be cloned by any user with |
If false then no one can connect to this database. This is used to protect the |
Sets maximum number of concurrent connections that can be made to this database. -1 means no limit, -2 indicates the database is invalid. |
All transaction IDs before this one have been replaced with a permanent (“[.quote]#frozen”#) transaction ID in this database. This is used to track whether the database needs to be vacuumed in order to prevent transaction ID wraparound or to allow |
All multixact IDs before this one have been replaced with a transaction ID in this database. This is used to track whether the database needs to be vacuumed in order to prevent multixact ID wraparound or to allow |
The default tablespace for the database. Within this database, all tables for which |
LC_COLLATE for this database |
LC_CTYPE for this database |
ICU locale ID for this database |
Provider-specific version of the collation. This is recorded when the database is created and then checked when it is used, to detect changes in the collation definition that could lead to data corruption. |
Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details |
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