On 10/13/15 10:18 AM, Jinyu wrote:
> At 2015-10-12 23:46:12, "Jim Nasby" <Jim.Nasby@BlueTreble.com> wrote:
>>On 10/11/15 6:55 AM, Jinyu wrote:
>>> Are there other solutions to improve the concurency of vacuum
>>> full/cluster and select statement on the same relation?
>>
>>ISTM that if we were going to put effort into this it makes more sense
>>to pull pg_repack into core. BTW, it's approach to this is to summarily
>>kill anything that attempts DDL on a table being repacked.
Please don't top-post, it leads to confusion.
> >>it's approach to this is to summarily kill anything that attempts DDL> on a table being repacked.> Why? I am
confusedwith it. Could you please explain this?
It's just how the authors of pg_repack decided to handle it. It seems
pretty reasonable, since you probably don't want an errant DDL statement
to cause the rollback of hours or days of pg_repack work.
Ultimately, I don't think you'll find many people interested in working
on this, because the whole goal is to never need VACUUM FULL or
pg_repack. If you're clustering just for the sake of clustering, that
has it's own set of difficulties that should be addressed.
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