This must show differences for only Indexes not the Tables.
For Tables, you need to do VACUUM FULL to show the difference.
Thanks
Venkat
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:31 PM, AI Rumman <rummandba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am using Postgresql 9.0.1.
Using the query http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Show_database_bloat, I got the following result for a table:
-[ RECORD 1 ]----+-----------------------------------------------
current_database | crm
schemaname | public
tablename | _attachments
tbloat | 0.9
wastedbytes | 0
iname | attachments_description_type_attachmentsid_idx
ibloat | 2.3
wastedibytes | 5439488
-[ RECORD 2 ]----+-----------------------------------------------
current_database | crm
schemaname | public
tablename | _attachments
tbloat | 0.9
wastedbytes | 0
iname | attachments_attachmentsid_idx
ibloat | 0.2
wastedibytes | 0
-[ RECORD 3 ]----+-----------------------------------------------
current_database | crm
schemaname | public
tablename | _attachments
tbloat | 0.9
wastedbytes | 0
iname | _attachments_pkey
ibloat | 0.2
wastedibytes | 0
I REINDEXED both the indexes and table, but I did not find any change in wastedspace or wastedispace.
Could you please tell me why?