On Wed, Jun 03, 2020 at 08:22:29PM +0800, 李杰(慎追) wrote: > Partitioning is necessary for very large tables. > However, I found that postgresql does not support create index concurrently > on partitioned tables. > The document show that we need to create an index on each partition > individually and then finally create the partitioned index non-concurrently. > This is undoubtedly a complex operation for DBA, especially when there are > many partitions.
> Therefore, I wonder why pg does not support concurrent index creation on > partitioned tables? > What are the difficulties of this function? > If I want to implement it, what should I pay attention? Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think there's any known difficulty - just that nobody did it yet. You should pay attention to what happens on error, but hopefully you wouldn't need to add much code and can rely on existing code to paths to handle that right. I think you'd look at the commits and code implementing indexes on partitioned tables and CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY. And maybe any following commits with fixes. You'd first loop around all children (recursively if there are partitions which are themselves partitioned) and create indexes concurrently. -- Justin