On Tue, Aug 5, 2025 at 4:59 AM Antonin Houska <ah@cybertec.at> wrote:
>
> Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote:
>
> > I made a few changes from Antonin's original at [2]. First, I modified
> > the grammar to support "REPACK [tab] USING INDEX" without specifying the
> > index name. With this change, all possibilities of the old commands are
> > covered,
>
> ...
>
> > Here's a list of existing commands, and how to write them in the current
> > patch's proposal for REPACK:
> >
> > -- re-clusters all tables that have a clustered index set
> > CLUSTER -> REPACK USING INDEX
> >
> > -- clusters the given table using the given index
> > CLUSTER tab USING idx -> REPACK tab USING INDEX idx
> >
> > -- clusters this table using a clustered index; error if no index clustered
> > CLUSTER tab -> REPACK tab USING INDEX
> >
In the v18 patch, the docs say that repack doesn't remember the index,
but it seems we are still calling mark_index_clustered, so I think the
above is true but we need to update the docs(?).
> > -- vacuum-full all tables
> > VACUUM FULL -> REPACK
> >
> > -- vacuum-full the specified table
> > VACUUM FULL tab -> REPACK tab
> >
>
> Now that we want to cover the CLUSTER/VACUUM FULL completely, I've checked the
> options of VACUUM FULL. I found two items not supported by REPACK (but also
> not supported by by CLUSTER): ANALYZE and SKIP_DATABASE_STATS. Maybe just
> let's mention that in the user documentation of REPACK?
>
I would note that both pg_repack and pg_squeeze analyze by default,
and running "vacuum full analyze" is the recommended behavior, so not
having analyze included is a step backwards.
> (Besides that, VACUUM FULL accepts TRUNCATE and INDEX_CLEANUP options, but I
> think these have no effect.)
>
Yeah, these seem safe to ignore.
Robert Treat
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