I need to create a new index on an existing table. The table is
constantly inserted into every second. Does CREATE INDEX require an
exclusive write lock on the table? If it does have a write lock what
happens to the insert statements at the time, are they simply played
later or do they fail?
>From http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/sql-reindex.html I
see CREATE INDEX apparently requires a write lock, but I'm not 100%
certain because the CREATE INDEX was used to describe part of the
REINDEX command.
The CREATE INDEX page makes no mention of locking issues: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/sql-createindex.html
Could someone please clarify for me: Will I lose the INSERT statements performed while a CREATE INDEX is running?
Regards,
Mike C.
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