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author | Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | 2011-04-19 18:50:56 -0400 |
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committer | Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | 2011-04-19 18:50:56 -0400 |
commit | 8c19977e9c515cc29af449a7ab6c25e496f539f3 (patch) | |
tree | 847ff5b4afc0cf472bcae0faa96abd2021090f4e /src/backend/parser/parse_utilcmd.c | |
parent | c096d19b74a637443109e528000342e896b150f3 (diff) | |
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Avoid changing an index's indcheckxmin horizon during REINDEX.
There can never be a need to push the indcheckxmin horizon forward, since
any HOT chains that are actually broken with respect to the index must
pre-date its original creation. So we can just avoid changing pg_index
altogether during a REINDEX operation.
This offers a cleaner solution than my previous patch for the problem
found a few days ago that we mustn't try to update pg_index while we are
reindexing it. System catalog indexes will always be created with
indcheckxmin = false during initdb, and with this modified code we should
never try to change their pg_index entries. This avoids special-casing
system catalogs as the former patch did, and should provide a performance
benefit for many cases where REINDEX formerly caused an index to be
considered unusable for a short time.
Back-patch to 8.3 to cover all versions containing HOT. Note that this
patch changes the API for index_build(), but I believe it is unlikely that
any add-on code is calling that directly.
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