Hi, On 14.10.2013 05:47, Huang, Suya wrote: > Hi, > > OK, first, I know the reason of this error “index row size 3040 > exceeds btree maximum, 2712” and know that we cannot create index on > certain columns with size larger than 1/3 buffer page size. > > The question is, no matter if I deleted records that caused the > problem or all records of the table, the error still occurred and > would disappear after a while randomly, like 1 or 2 minutes or so. I'd bet what you see is a caused by MVCC. The deleted records are not deleted immediately, but marked as deleted and then eventually freed by (auto)vacuum background process, once no other sessions need them. But those records need to be indexed, as other sessions may still need to access them (depending on the transaction isolation level used), so we can't just skip them when creating the index. See this for more details on this topic: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/transaction-iso.html Try running VACUUM on the table before creating the index, and make sure there are no other connections accessing the table. That should do the trick. That being said, I wonder why you need to create a gin index on such long values. Any particular reason why you decided not to use a MD5 hash of the value, as suggested by the HINT message? regards Tomas -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general