Thanks for the reply.  I should have mentioned in the first post that we do 
delete significant amounts of the table which I thought was the cause of the 
bloat.  We are already performing automatic vacuums nightly.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Marlowe [mailto:scott.marl...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 2:52 PM
To: Voils, Steven M
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Primary key vs unique index

On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Voils, Steven M <st...@sensorswitch.com> 
> wrote:
>> Is there a fundamental difference between a primary key and a unique index?
>> Currently we have primary keys on tables that have significant amounts of
>> updates performed on them, as a result the primary key indexes are becoming
>> significantly bloated.  There are other indexes on the tables that also
>> become bloated as a result of this, but these are automatically rebuild
>> periodically by the application (using the concurrently flag) when read
>> usage is expected to be very low.
>
> If you're experiencing bloat, but not deleting huge chunks of your
> table at a time, then you're not vacuuming aggressively enough

Or you're on 8.3 or before and blowing out your free space map.

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