Re: [PERFORM] CLUSTER command - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Stephan Szabo
Subject Re: [PERFORM] CLUSTER command
Date
Msg-id 20021212175208.B15052-100000@megazone23.bigpanda.com
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In response to Re: [PERFORM] CLUSTER command  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@dcc.uchile.cl>)
List pgsql-general
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Alvaro Herrera wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 04:03:47PM -0800, Stephan Szabo wrote:
> > On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, johnnnnnn wrote:
> >
> > > I think the code changes would be complicated. Just at a 30-second
> > > consideration, this would need to touch:
> > > - all sql (selects, inserts, updates, deletes)
> > > - vacuuming
> > > - indexing
> > > - statistics gathering
> > > - existing clustering
> >
> > I think his idea was to treat it similarly to the way that the
> > system treats tables >2G with .N files.  The only thing is that
> > I believe the code that deals with that wouldn't be particularly
> > easy to change to do it though, but I've only taken a cursory look at
> > what I think is the place that does that(storage/smgr/md.c). Some sort of
> > good partitioning system would be nice though.
>
> I don't think this is doable without a huge amount of work.  The storage
> manager doesn't know anything about what is in a page, let alone a
> tuple.  And it shouldn't, IMHO.  Upper levels don't know how are pages
> organized in disk; they don't know about .1 segments and so on, and they
> shouldn't.

Which is part of why I said it wouldn't be easy to change to do that,
there's no good way to communicate that information.  Like I said, I
didn't look deeply, but I had to look though, because you can never tell
with bits of old university code to do mostly what you want that haven't
been exercised in years floating around.

> I think this kind of partition doesn't buy too much.  I would really
> like to have some kind of auto-clustering, but it should be implemented
> in some upper level; e.g., by leaving some empty space in pages for
> future tuples, and arranging the whole heap again when it runs out of
> free space somewhere.  Note that this is very far from the storage
> manager.

Auto clustering would be nice.

I think Jean-Luc's suggested partitioning mechanism has certain usage
patterns that it's a win for and most others that it's not. Since the
usage pattern I can think of (very large table with a small number of
breakdowns where your conditions are primarily on those breakdowns) aren't
even remotely in the domain of things I've worked with, I can't say
whether it'd end up really being a win to avoid the index reads for the
table.


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