Re: How do I know my table is bloated?
От | Sergey Konoplev |
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Тема | Re: How do I know my table is bloated? |
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Msg-id | CAL_0b1sQjTM5ODVGrgwsaf2Ufqt9MMCMUHCJqsSm5TSJfxwoKw@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | How do I know my table is bloated? (Rodrigo Barboza <rodrigombufrj@gmail.com>) |
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Re: How do I know my table is bloated?
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On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 6:05 AM, Rodrigo Barboza <rodrigombufrj@gmail.com> wrote: > I saw some people talking about the reindex command and I read in the docs > the one reason to use reindex is when a table is bloated. > But how do I know when a table is bloated? Take a look at the pgcompactor tool https://code.google.com/p/pgtoolkit/. This will find out what tables and indexes in your cluster are bloated and softly (without heavy locks) remove the bloat. Before using it setup the pgstattuple extension in all the databases you age going to check for bloat. Some usage examples are below. To get bloat statistics for all the cluster do: pgcompactor --all --reindex --verbose info --dry-run To remove bloat from all the cluster: pgcompactor --all --reindex --verbose info For a specific table use: pgcompactor --table tablename --reindex --verbose info --dry-run You can also specify --dbname, --schema, --exclude-<dbname/schema/table>, etc. For all the options: pgcompactor --man -- Kind regards, Sergey Konoplev PostgreSQL Consultant and DBA Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/grayhemp Phone: USA +1 (415) 867-9984, Russia +7 (901) 903-0499, +7 (988) 888-1979 Skype: gray-hemp Jabber: gray.ru@gmail.com
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