On 1/23/20 11:17 AM, Mike Lissner wrote:
Thanks Adrian. Is there a reason that the index rebuild is nearly instant during the ALTER command as opposed to when you build it from scratch?

Well it did not rebuilt the index("t1_name_idx") you created on name.


Does it have to do with why this is called a "toast" index?

Certain data types(those that have varlena) can have portions of their data stored in an auxiliary table in a compressed(or not) form. For all the details see:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/storage-toast.html

The index is the one on this auxiliary table.


DEBUG:  building index "pg_toast_37609_index" on table "pg_toast_37609"

Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it and it's super interesting to learn about.

Mike




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