Re: Postgresql 'eats' all mi data partition - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Gaetano Mendola
Subject Re: Postgresql 'eats' all mi data partition
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Msg-id 3F757279.90403@bigfoot.com
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In response to Re: Postgresql 'eats' all mi data partition  (Tomas Szepe <szepe@pinerecords.com>)
Responses Re: Postgresql 'eats' all mi data partition  (Tomas Szepe <szepe@pinerecords.com>)
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Tomas Szepe wrote:

>>[mendola@bigfoot.com]
>>
>>Tomas Szepe wrote:
>>
>>>>[tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>indexes:
>>>>>stats_min_pkey primary key btree (ip, "start")
>>>>>stats_min_start btree ("start")
>>>>>stats_hr_pkey primary key btree (ip, "start")
>>>>>stats_hr_start btree ("start")
>>>>
>>>>>ip is of type "inet" in all tables.
>>>>>start is of type "timestamp without time zone" in all tables.
>>>>
>>>>Okay, so a pkey index entry will take 32 bytes counting overhead ...
>>>>you've got about 10:1 bloat on the stats_min indexes and 2:1 in stats_hr.
>>>>Definitely bad :-(
>>>
>>>
>>>The only difference between the way stats_min and stats_hr are updated
>>>stems from the fact that stats_min only holds records for the last 1440
>>>minutes (because of its killer time granularity), whereas stats_hr
>>>holds its data until we decide some of it is obsolete enough and
>>>issue a "delete from" by hand.
>>
>>Are you sure that all indexes are needed and that a partial index could
>>not help ? What about the statistics on these indexes ? Are they really
>>used ?
>
>
> Yup, they're all essential. :(

May I see yours tipical queries where these indexes are involved ?


Regards
Gaetano Mendola

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