On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William Garrison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>>
>> Joao Ferreira gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>
>>> I executed REINDEX by hand and the disk ocupation imediatelly dropped 6
>>> Giga...!!!
>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> is there a way to configure postgres to automatically execute the needed
>>> REINDEXING (on indexes and tables) for a given database....
>>>
>>
>> Generally speaking, there shouldn't be a need for "automatic
>> reindexing".  What the above suggests is that you need more aggressive
>> routine vacuuming, so that you don't get into this situation in the
>> first place.
>>
>> BTW, "more aggressive routine vacuuming" does NOT mean "use vacuum full".
>> Vacuum full tends to make index bloat worse, not better.
>>
>
> So now that we know what that term does not mean, what does it mean?  Just
> doing it more often by adjusting the autovacuum parameters?

exactly.  Or running cronned vacuums on particular tables if they need
it more often.

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