Обсуждение: vacuum on empty table takes very long

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vacuum on empty table takes very long

От
Anj Adu
Дата:
We have a partitioned table structure where the partitions are created
on a daily basis. One of the inserts into the daily partition failed
(crashed) ..the partition was empty after the crash.  We did a vacuum
of the partition and it takes very long (over  30 minutes).

Postgres 8.1.2  ... vacuum_cost_delay = 0.

2 cpu...dual core with raid 10   6x300Gb disks.

the load during vacuum was normal (about 50% cpu util with a similar IO wait).

What is vacuum doing that takes so long on an empty table?

Re: vacuum on empty table takes very long

От
Scott Marlowe
Дата:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Anj Adu<fotographs@gmail.com> wrote:
> We have a partitioned table structure where the partitions are created
> on a daily basis. One of the inserts into the daily partition failed
> (crashed) ..the partition was empty after the crash.  We did a vacuum
> of the partition and it takes very long (over  30 minutes).
>
> Postgres 8.1.2  ... vacuum_cost_delay = 0.

You need an update.  You're missing years and years of bug fixes with
that version.

> What is vacuum doing that takes so long on an empty table?

Deleting tuples that aren't there.  You're probably better off using truncate:

begin;
trunctate only partition_table;
commit;

It's much faster.  The begin / commit pair are just in case you do it
to the wrong table you can get your data back replacing commit with
rollback.