Have you tried gist__intbig_ops ?
Oleg
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, [iso-8859-15] Pierre-Fr?d?ric Caillaud wrote:
>
> Trying to build a gist index on a column in a table.
> The table contains 100k rows.
> The column is an integer[]. Each row contains about 20-30 distinct values
> chosen between 1 and 437.
> Aim : search the arrays with the gist integer array operators @ etc.
>
> Creating the index with gist__int_ops takes forever and, after something
> like one hour, fills the disk to the brim. There is about 4G free space on
> the partition and it eats it completely.
>
> Doing the same with only 10k rows takes forever too. Bumping up sort_mem
> to 128 Meg does nothing. Only way to make it work is to create the index
> on an empty table, and insert the rows afterwards. I only tried 10K rows
> as disk space consumption is alarming.
>
> Search speed in this 10k rows using the index is a lot slower (10x) than
> sequential scan.
>
> A problem with this contrib module ?
>
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Regards,
Oleg
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