2008/3/21, Gregory Stark <stark@enterprisedb.com>:
>
> Well that's true it does. But only once per row. So analyze would have set the
> bit on every row. You could do the same thing with something ligter like
> "select count(*) from <table>".
Well, the table has been analyzed, I did SELECT, PG write on the
table. That's a fact.
But it's also true (I juste tested it) that every file of a table is
modified by a SELECT COUNT.
>
> Tom's thinking was that you would only expect a high update rate for a short
> time until all those bits were set.
>
> Slony's inserts, updates, and deletes count as updates to the table as well.
>
Slony is shut down when I'm testing.
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Laurent Raufaste
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