Re: Insight into indexes? (or inverting then externally) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Oleg Bartunov
Subject Re: Insight into indexes? (or inverting then externally)
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Msg-id Pine.GSO.4.44.0206051752470.29083-100000@ra.sai.msu.su
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In response to Insight into indexes? (or inverting then externally)  ("Joshua b. Jore" <josh@greentechnologist.org>)
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Joshua,

what kind of queries do you need ? Do you need to perform full text search ?

    Oleg
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Joshua b. Jore wrote:

> So far as I can tell indexes in PostgreSQL are fairly opaque things. The
> planner may or may not decide to use them, exactly what they contain is
> largely unknown (unless I want to read the source), how PostgreSQL uses
> them and in which cases a btree index is better than a hash index.
>
> Foo. If I've managed to just skip over a manual section please whack me
> with a 2x4. If I haven't then any links would be appreciated. I'm
> considering how best to provide a fast index on a 2.5 million row table
> (all the voters in Minnesota). Since I can't see what PostgreSQL is doing
> with the indexes I have to wonder if I can eke out some more performance
> by just indexing the record's id numbers (a usually numeric char(10) -
> blame the MN Secretary of State for the "mostly" part) in PostgreSQL and
> then sticking an inverted index into say... BerkeleyDB.
>
> Records might look like where it's obvious that the ids store nicely..
>
> lname.db
> 'Jore' => '12345678901234567890'
>
> So before I jump down this rabbit hole is there anything I can do to
> PostgreSQL to see what is in the indexes and if there is any way to tweak
> them? And when is a hash index preferrable to a btree index? Or that other
> index type that I don't remember the name of.
>
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        Oleg
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