On Jul 25, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Y Sidhu wrote:
I am wondering if reindexing heavily used tables can have an impact
on vacuum times. If it does, will the impact be noticeable the next
time I vacuum? Please note that I am doing vacuum, not vacuum full.
I am on a FreeBSD 6.1 Release, Postgresql is 8.09
Currently I seeing a phenomenon where vacuum times go up beyond 1
hour. After I re-index 3 tables, heavily used, the vacuum times
stay up for the next 3 daily vacuums and then come down to 30 to 40
minutes. I am trying to see if there is a relationship between re-
indexinf and vacuum times. All other things remain the same. Which
means the only change I am performing is re-indexing.
Reindex will shrink index sizes, which will speed up vacuuming. But
that alone doesn't explain what you're seeing, which is rather odd.
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