On 8/9/07, Simon Riggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 15:46 +0530, Pavan Deolasee wrote: > > > > > What if we just track the amount of potentially dead space in the > > relation > > (somebody had suggested that earlier in the thread) ? Every committed > > UPDATE/DELETE and aborted UPDATE/INSERT would increment > > the dead space. Whenever page fragmentation is repaired, either during > > normal operation or during vacuum, the dead space is reduced by the > > amount of reclaimed space. Autovacuum triggers whenever the percentage > > of dead space increases beyond a threshold. > > > > We can some fine tuning to track the space consumed by redirect-dead > > line pointers. > > Sounds great. > > > So do we have consensus here ? Fortunately, I think there won't be any changes to user interface. Users can still use the vacuum_scale_factor to tune autovacuum, but instead of percentage of dead tuples, it would signify percentage of dead space in the relation.
Thanks, Pavan -- Pavan Deolasee EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com