Column storage (EXTERNAL/EXTENDED) settings for bytea/text column
От | Joel Stevenson |
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Тема | Column storage (EXTERNAL/EXTENDED) settings for bytea/text column |
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Msg-id | 469BA72B-2E6E-4E59-BAEE-2C9377ABB486@bepress.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Column storage (EXTERNAL/EXTENDED) settings for
bytea/text column
Re: Column storage (EXTERNAL/EXTENDED) settings for bytea/text column |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi all, I'm trying to do some comparisons between the EXTERNAL and the EXTENDED storage methods on a bytea column and from the outsidethe setting doesn't appear to affect the value stored on initial insert, but perhaps I'm looking at the wrong numbers. If I create two new tables with a single bytea column and set one of them to external storage, then insert an existingbytea value from another table into each one, they appear to be of exactly the same size. This is using PG 9.0.3on Debian Lenny, using the backports-sloppy deb package of PG 9. (I've verified that the first table has "extended" storage via pg_attribute and that the second table has external.) create table obj1 ( object bytea ); create table obj2 ( object bytea ); alter table obj2 alter column object set storage external; insert into obj1 ( object ) select object from serialized_content where id = 12345; insert into obj2 ( object ) select object from obj1; select pg_total_relation_size('obj1') as o1, pg_total_relation_size( (select reltoastrelid from pg_class where relname ='obj1' ) ) as otoast1, pg_total_relation_size('obj2') as o2, pg_total_relation_size( (select reltoastrelid from pg_classwhere relname = 'obj2' ) ) as otoast2; o1 | otoast1 | o2 | otoast2 -------+---------+-------+--------- 65536 | 57344 | 65536 | 57344 (1 row) Now at this point if I perform a vacuum full on one or both, they'll both shrink down to a bit over half that size: vacuum full obj1; vacuum full obj2; select pg_total_relation_size('obj1') as o1, pg_total_relation_size( (select reltoastrelid from pg_class where relname ='obj1' ) ) as otoast1, pg_total_relation_size('obj2') as o2, pg_total_relation_size( (select reltoastrelid from pg_classwhere relname = 'obj2' ) ) as otoast2; o1 | otoast1 | o2 | otoast2 -------+---------+-------+--------- 40960 | 32768 | 40960 | 32768 This shrinkage doesn't occur with a normal vacuum, in fact the reported sizes increase if I do a normal vacuum at that point,but that's not germane to my question AFAICT. Can I use the relation size like this to determine whether or not compression is happening for these toast columns? If not,is there a way that I can confirm that it is or isn't active? The results appear to be similar for text columns. Thanks, Joel
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