Hi,

 

We're using PostgreSQL 8.2.

 

I have a question in connection to this question posted by me earlier:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-performance/2010-03/msg00343.php

 

In our application, DML operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) are heavily
performed in a day.

 

I also read about pg_autovacuum & REINDEX at:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/routine-vacuuming.html

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/sql-reindex.html

 

I do not want to run pg_autovacuum daemon on a busy hour.

 

In case, if I can afford to take my database offline at low-usage time and
perform REINDEX database-wide manually/linux cron, to boost up index
performance, what is the community answer/suggestion on the following:

1.     Is it a good idea to perform this on a daily basis?

2.     Any implications of doing this on a daily basis?

3.     Is there a way to find out bloated indexes?

4.     Any other maintenance command, like ANALYZE, that has to be executed
before/after REINDEX?

5.     Is there a way to find out when REINDEX was last run on an
INDEX/TABLE/DATABASE?

 

NOTE: I've also seen from my past experience that REINDEX database-wide
greatly improves performance of the application.

 

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