From: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota....@gmail.com>
> Oh, sorry. I wrongly looked to non-recovery path. smgrnblocks is
> called during buffer loading while recovery. So, smgrnblock is called
> for indexes if any update happens on the heap relation.

I misunderstood that you said there's no problem with the TOAST index because 
TRUNCATE creates the meta page, resulting in the caching of the page and size 
of the relation.  Anyway, I'm relieved the concern disappeared.

Then, I'd like to hear your vote in my previous mail...


Regards
Takayuki Tsunakawa



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