Em Segunda 12 Junho 2006 04:24, surabhi.ahuja escreveu:
> hi,
> I am using postgresql 8.0.0.
> i have four tables in my database
> TAB1, has one primary key T1
>
> TAB2 , has 2 fields, one is the primary ley T2 and the other one is the
> foreign key T1(from TAB1)
>
> TAB3 also has 2 fields, one is the primary ley T3 and the other is the
> foreign key T2(from TAB2)
>
> TAB4 has 2 fields again, primary key T4 and a foreign key T3(from TAB3)
>
> the disk is 100% full.
>
> i open psql <datbase_name> and do
> delete from TAB1
>
> nothing seems to be happening for a long time, although when i do top, it
> shows postgres taking 99%.
>
> what is happening, cant delete be quickened?

Good question.  It can be made better if you have all correct indices.  If 
you're missing some of them, and if you have a huge amount of data, then it 
might take a long time since for each data on your TAB1 it will have to 
search *all* data on the other tables to see if the value can be removed or 
not.

To know exactly what is happening, try using strace / ltrace.  You'll be able 
to see where PostgreSQL is spending time and what it is doing.

-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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