On Jun 22, 2006, at 7:12 PM, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
> I'm running a 8.0 database. I have a very large log table that is
> rarely updated or deleted from. The nightly vacuum does not know
> this, and spends a lot of time on it, and all its indexes.
>
> My RFE: When vacuuming a table, pg should try to vacuum the primary
> key first. If that results in 0 recovered entries, then assume the
> table has no updates/deletes and skip the rest of that table. I'm
> picking the primary key here, but any index that indexes each row
> of the table will do. Maybe it should just pick the smallest index
> that indexes each row of the table.
*shrug* It's kinda hard to get excited about that when running
autovacuum (or pg_autovacuum in the case of 8.0) would be a much
better solution.
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