From: | John Naylor <john(dot)naylor(at)enterprisedb(dot)com> |
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To: | PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | do only critical work during single-user vacuum? |
Date: | 2021-12-09 19:28:18 |
Message-ID: | CAFBsxsFL5LoWanSLDjt_SjS9=FU_9XWi22iHMexRS2SubkX-Vw@mail.gmail.com |
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When a user must shut down and restart in single-user mode to run
vacuum on an entire database, that does a lot of work that's
unnecessary for getting the system online again, even without
index_cleanup. We had a recent case where a single-user vacuum took
around 3 days to complete.
Now that we have a concept of a fail-safe vacuum, maybe it would be
beneficial to skip a vacuum in single-user mode if the fail-safe
criteria were not met at the beginning of vacuuming a relation. This
is not without risk, of course, but it should be much faster than
today and once up and running the admin would have a chance to get a
handle on things. Thoughts?
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John Naylor
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
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