My bad, WHERE indexrelname = ' {YOUR INDEX NAME } ';
If you put the name of your index, you should get back stats for it. What
are those stats?
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 5:47 PM, Lucas Possamai <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>> And what happens if you run this query?
>>
>> SELECT idstat.schemaname AS schema,
>> idstat.relname AS table_name,
>> indexrelname AS index_name,
>> idstat.idx_scan AS times_used,
>> pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(quote_ident(idstat.schemaname) ||
>> '.' || quote_ident(idstat.relname))) AS table_size,
>> pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(quote_ident(idstat.schemaname) ||
>> '.' || quote_ident(indexrelname))) AS index_size,
>> n_tup_upd + n_tup_ins + n_tup_del as num_writes,
>> indexdef AS definition
>> FROM pg_stat_user_indexes AS idstat
>> JOIN pg_indexes ON indexrelname = indexname
>> JOIN pg_stat_user_tables AS tabstat ON idstat.relname = tabstat.relname
>> WHERE indexrelname = ' {YOUR QUERY NAME } ';
>>
>>
> Sorry.. not sure what I should put into the WHERE clause ..
>
> But, taking off the WHERE it returns me 600 rows
>
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