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On 15 August 2017 21:54:56 GMT+02:00, Daryl Stultz <daryl.stultz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>>We are using PostgreSQL 9.3.14 on a managed Amazon RDS with a
>
>
>>Are you using reindex concurrently? There was a bugfix in 9.3.16 (+-1,
>i'm not sure).
>
>Hi Andreas, not that I'm aware of. I issue "reindex table mytable" to
>get out of the bad situation. I'm not sure if you are saying this bug
>could be getting me into the situation. If you don't mean that I am
>manually executing reindex concurrently, how do I go about determining
>if the system is using that procedure? Perhaps after some transaction,
>the system rebuilds the index automatically using "concurrently" and
>that is buggy/failing?
>
>Thanks.
>
>/Daryl

I only wanted to exclude it. Anyway, you should install the latest patches.


Regards, Andreas.


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