Re: Dump performance problems following server crash

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We dropped into single user mode and ran reindex system - it was my understanding this would reindex them all, including shared catalogs - but perhaps not?

Kim

Tom Lane wrote:
Kim <kim@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
  
The current dump query running:
SELECT t.tableoid, t.oid, t.relname as indexname, 
pg_catalog.pg_get_indexdef(i.indexrelid) as indexdef, t.relnatts as 
indnkeys, i.indkey, i.indisclustered, c.contype, c.conname, c.tableoid 
as contableoid, c.oid as conoid, (SELECT spcname FROM 
pg_catalog.pg_tablespace s WHERE s.oid = t.reltablespace) as tablespace 
FROM pg_catalog.pg_index i JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class t ON (t.oid = 
i.indexrelid) LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_depend d ON (d.classid = 
"" AND d.objid = t.oid AND d.deptype = 'i') LEFT JOIN 
pg_catalog.pg_constraint c ON (d.refclassid = c.tableoid AND d.refobjid 
= c.oid) WHERE i.indrelid = '44240'::pg_catalog.oid ORDER BY indexname
    

  
Amount of time it took me to run the query from console: ~5secs (I'm 
counting in my head, sophisticated, eh?)
    

Even 5 seconds is way too long.  You've apparently still got something
corrupted somewhere.  Did you reindex *all* the system catalogs?

			regards, tom lane

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