Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > > AFAIK, VACUUM doesn't reclaim space taken up by indexes. In fact, the more
> > > deletes you do, the larger the index space gets, and the *slower* the index
> > > performs. A periodic REINDEX cleans up a lot of problems.
> > 
> > Note that in 7.4 the fix for this is in, so if you have a chance to test 
> > it out with your indexes and their growth problem please test it to see if 
> > it works right.
> > 
> > I haven't tested 7.4 beta1 yet very hard, just on my workstation, with 
> > relatively low level stuff.
> 
> I am not sure we have completely dealt with index growth in 7.4.  What
> we have new in 7.4 is the ability for non-FULL VACUUM to collect info on
> free index pages and reuse them.
> 
> However, VACUUM FULL does not shrink the index table unless those pages
> are the last pages of the file.  (Could it shift free pages to the end
> and then truncate index?)  Also, does VACUUM FULL on an index put the
> empty index pages in the FSM map?  It doesn't do that for heap pages
> because there are none after vacuum, but there might be free index pages
> that we should record.

I haven't seen anyone comment on this.  I think we need to address this
for 7.4.  (Collecting index free space in FSM is new in 7.4.)  I am
concerned that people who are only running VACUUM FULL at night will
have problems with index growth.  Also, why can't we move totally-empty
index pages to the end and truncate the file?

> Interesting I found a reference of doing an auto-reindex as part of
> VACUUM FULL:
>       
>       #ifdef NOT_USED
>       
>           /*
>            * reindex in VACUUM is dangerous under WAL. ifdef out until it
>            * becomes safe.
>            */
>           if (reindex)
>           {
>               vac_close_indexes(nindexes, Irel);
>               Irel = (Relation *) NULL;
>               activate_indexes_of_a_table(onerel, false);
>           }
>       #endif   /* NOT_USED */

Will we ever reindex as part of VACUUM FULL?

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