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Check The Size Of Databases In A Cluster
The \l command in psql will list all the databases for the server. The
field surfaced by this meta-command are:
- Name
- Owner
- Encoding
- Locale Provider
- Collate
- Ctype
- ICU Locale
- ICU Rules
- Access privileges
If we add a +, issuing instead \l+, we get three additional fields:
- Size
- Tablespace
- Description
The Size column is the human-formatted size of each database.
Another way to do this is with some SQL querying the underlying record keeping of the server's database.
select
db.datname as db_name,
pg_size_pretty(pg_database_size(db.datname)) as db_size
from pg_database db
order by pg_database_size(db.datname) desc;
Credit to this StackOverflow answer for how to do this with a SQL query.