Tom Lane wrote:
>
> "Zeugswetter Andreas SB SD" <[email protected]> writes:
> >> I've looked at the problem a little bit --- there's literature more
> >> recent than Lehmann-Yao that talks about how to do btree compaction
> >> without losing concurrency. But it didn't get done for 7.2.
>
> > Yes, there must be. Informix handles this case perfectly.
> > (It uses a background btree cleaner)
As an idle thought, I wonder what other maintenance tasks we could have
a process in the background automatically doing when system activity is
low ?
Maintenance
***********
- Index compaction
- Vacuum of various flavours
Tuning
******
- cpu_tuple costings (and similar) recalculation(s)
Can't think of anything else off the top of my head though.
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
>
> Right, I had hoped to fold it into lazy VACUUM, but ran out of time.
> (Of course, had I known in August that we'd still not have released
> 7.2 by now, I might have kept after it :-()
>
> regards, tom lane
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