OK, that seems to have made a huge difference. and ran very quickly, ~15 mins on a ~1TB database. Is there a way to better understand what it did? There's no way it rebuilt indexes in that amount of time. Also, as I said, I never did that going from 9->10->11->12, so it's interesting to me that it was so critical this time around.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 10:27 AM Wells Oliver <wells.oliver@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah. Running that now. Honestly, I went from 9 to 10 to 11 to 12 without doing that in prod, and it was marvelous. 13 hit a wall, and I'm not sure why.It's running now, though...On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 10:25 AM Ron <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 2/9/21 12:18 PM, Wells Oliver wrote:
No, I didn't. I had done that in testing
Tsk tsk.
and wanted to get the thing back up and running. Would i just run 'analyze dbname' or something more verbose?
Essentially. I'd do something like:
vacuumdb --analyze-only --jobs=$(nproc) -d ${YOUR_DB}
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 10:17 AM Ron <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/9/21 12:13 PM, Wells Oliver wrote:
Do you mean Ubuntu distro? I did not. My database collation is also still en_US.UTF-8, but everything has ground to a halt after the upgrade.
Did you run an ANALYZE after the conversion?
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 10:07 AM Ron <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/9/21 12:00 PM, Wells Oliver wrote:
> Hey guys, I just upgraded a DB from 12 to 13. In testing this seemed to go
> well, but it seems like most of my queries are not using the indexes after
> the upgrade, so everything is quite so.
>
> Is there a general need to REINDEX after upgrading to 13, or might there
> be another issue? The configuration parameters are the same as they were
> persisted via pg_upgradecluster.
Did you also change or upgrade the distro, or modify the collation? (That's
an automatic need to rebuild indices.)
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