Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Simon Riggs <si...@2ndquadrant.com> writes: >> Yes, as Tom points out, this must be done with bias away from the >> very end of the table. > >> I meant that we should start from the beginning of large spaces and >> that we shouldn't assume that all space worth filling is at start >> of relation. OK, so I did misunderstand you; we agree after all. :-) > So for example we might try resetting the search to the start of the > relation with probability 0.01. If I understand the heuristic you propose, and my math skill haven't eroded too badly from lack of use, every 229 spots considered would cause a 90% chance of reset. That means that the odds of getting past 50,000 spots (the number of pages with available free space at which I generally start to get worried) without resetting is about 1 in 10^218 -- which is a risk I'm willing to accept. ;-) -Kevin
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