"Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@postgresql.org> writes:
> On Sat, 31 Jan 2004, Tom Lane wrote:
>> So, what I'd like to do is make btree index creation pay attention to
>> vacuum_mem instead of sort_mem, and rename the vacuum_mem parameter to
>> some more-generic name indicating that it's used for more than just
>> VACUUM. Any objections so far?
> Why not create a seperate index_mem variable instead? index creation
> tends to be, I think, less frequent then vacuum, so having a higher value
> for index_mem then vacuum_mem may make sense ...
Well, maybe. What's in the back of my mind is that we may come across
other cases besides CREATE INDEX and VACUUM that should use a "one-off"
setting. I think it'd make more sense to have one parameter than keep
on inventing new ones. For comparison, SortMem is used for quite a few
different purposes, but I can't recall anyone needing to tweak an
individual one of those purposes other than CREATE INDEX.
regards, tom lane