In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
ruben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Today, one of the processes running daily took 4 hours when it takes
> about 5 minutes. After a VACCUM ANALYZE of the affected tables it took
> the same to finish, then I recreated (drop and create) the index of
> the affected table and the process when again fast. My question is,
> isn't enough to run a VACCUM to optimize a table and its indexes? Is
> it advisable to recreate indexes from time to time?

This was necessary in PostgreSQL up to 7.3.x, but 7.4.x is supposed to
fix that.  What version are you running?


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