Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:53 AM, Heikki Linnakangas < heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> On 14.07.2011 23:41, Alexander Korotkov wrote: > >> Do you think using "rightlink" as pointer to parent page is possible >> during >> index build? It would allow to simplify code significantly, because of no >> more need to maintain in-memory structures for parents memorizing. >> > > I guess, but where do you store the rightlink, then? Would you need a final > pass through the index to fix all the rightlinks? > > I think you could use the NSN field. It's used to detect concurrent page > splits, but those can't happen during index build, so you don't need that > field during index build. You just have to make it look like an otherwise > illegal NSN, so that it won't be mistaken for a real NSN after the index is > built. Maybe add a new flag to mean that the NSN is actually invalid. Thank you for advice. But I didn't take into account that in this case I need to update parent link in many pages(which might be not in cache) on split. Seems that I still need to maintain some in-memory structures for parent finding. ------ With best regards, Alexander Korotkov.