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--
-- VACUUM
--
CREATE TABLE vactst (i INT);
INSERT INTO vactst VALUES (1);
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
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INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst VALUES (0);
SELECT count(*) FROM vactst;
DELETE FROM vactst WHERE i != 0;
SELECT * FROM vactst;
VACUUM FULL vactst;
UPDATE vactst SET i = i + 1;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
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INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT * FROM vactst;
INSERT INTO vactst VALUES (0);
SELECT count(*) FROM vactst;
DELETE FROM vactst WHERE i != 0;
VACUUM (FULL) vactst;
DELETE FROM vactst;
SELECT * FROM vactst;
VACUUM (FULL, FREEZE) vactst;
VACUUM (ANALYZE, FULL) vactst;
CREATE TABLE vaccluster (i INT PRIMARY KEY);
ALTER TABLE vaccluster CLUSTER ON vaccluster_pkey;
CLUSTER vaccluster;
CREATE FUNCTION do_analyze() RETURNS VOID VOLATILE LANGUAGE SQL
AS 'ANALYZE pg_am';
CREATE FUNCTION wrap_do_analyze(c INT) RETURNS INT IMMUTABLE LANGUAGE SQL
AS 'SELECT $1 FROM do_analyze()';
CREATE INDEX ON vaccluster(wrap_do_analyze(i));
INSERT INTO vaccluster VALUES (1), (2);
ANALYZE vaccluster;
-- Test ANALYZE in transaction, where the transaction surrounding
-- analyze performed modifications. This tests for the bug at
-- https://postgr.es/m/c7988239-d42c-ddc4-41db-171b23b35e4f%40ssinger.info
-- (which hopefully is unlikely to be reintroduced), but also seems
-- independently worthwhile to cover.
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT generate_series(1, 300);
DELETE FROM vactst WHERE i % 7 = 0; -- delete a few rows outside
BEGIN;
INSERT INTO vactst SELECT generate_series(301, 400);
DELETE FROM vactst WHERE i % 5 <> 0; -- delete a few rows inside
ANALYZE vactst;
COMMIT;
VACUUM FULL pg_am;
VACUUM FULL pg_class;
VACUUM FULL pg_database;
VACUUM FULL vaccluster;
VACUUM FULL vactst;
VACUUM (DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING) vaccluster;
-- PARALLEL option
CREATE TABLE pvactst (i INT, a INT[], p POINT) with (autovacuum_enabled = off);
INSERT INTO pvactst SELECT i, array[1,2,3], point(i, i+1) FROM generate_series(1,1000) i;
CREATE INDEX btree_pvactst ON pvactst USING btree (i);
CREATE INDEX hash_pvactst ON pvactst USING hash (i);
CREATE INDEX brin_pvactst ON pvactst USING brin (i);
CREATE INDEX gin_pvactst ON pvactst USING gin (a);
CREATE INDEX gist_pvactst ON pvactst USING gist (p);
CREATE INDEX spgist_pvactst ON pvactst USING spgist (p);
-- VACUUM invokes parallel index cleanup
SET min_parallel_index_scan_size to 0;
VACUUM (PARALLEL 2) pvactst;
-- VACUUM invokes parallel bulk-deletion
UPDATE pvactst SET i = i WHERE i < 1000;
VACUUM (PARALLEL 2) pvactst;
UPDATE pvactst SET i = i WHERE i < 1000;
VACUUM (PARALLEL 0) pvactst; -- disable parallel vacuum
VACUUM (PARALLEL -1) pvactst; -- error
VACUUM (PARALLEL 2, INDEX_CLEANUP FALSE) pvactst;
VACUUM (PARALLEL 2, FULL TRUE) pvactst; -- error, cannot use both PARALLEL and FULL
VACUUM (PARALLEL) pvactst; -- error, cannot use PARALLEL option without parallel degree
-- Test different combinations of parallel and full options for temporary tables
CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE tmp (a int PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE INDEX tmp_idx1 ON tmp (a);
VACUUM (PARALLEL 1, FULL FALSE) tmp; -- parallel vacuum disabled for temp tables
VACUUM (PARALLEL 0, FULL TRUE) tmp; -- can specify parallel disabled (even though that's implied by FULL)
RESET min_parallel_index_scan_size;
DROP TABLE pvactst;
-- INDEX_CLEANUP option
CREATE TABLE no_index_cleanup (i INT PRIMARY KEY, t TEXT);
-- Use uncompressed data stored in toast.
CREATE INDEX no_index_cleanup_idx ON no_index_cleanup(t);
ALTER TABLE no_index_cleanup ALTER COLUMN t SET STORAGE EXTERNAL;
INSERT INTO no_index_cleanup(i, t) VALUES (generate_series(1,30),
repeat('1234567890',269));
-- index cleanup option is ignored if VACUUM FULL
VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP TRUE, FULL TRUE) no_index_cleanup;
VACUUM (FULL TRUE) no_index_cleanup;
-- Toast inherits the value from its parent table.
ALTER TABLE no_index_cleanup SET (vacuum_index_cleanup = false);
DELETE FROM no_index_cleanup WHERE i < 15;
-- Nothing is cleaned up.
VACUUM no_index_cleanup;
-- Both parent relation and toast are cleaned up.
ALTER TABLE no_index_cleanup SET (vacuum_index_cleanup = true);
VACUUM no_index_cleanup;
ALTER TABLE no_index_cleanup SET (vacuum_index_cleanup = auto);
VACUUM no_index_cleanup;
-- Parameter is set for both the parent table and its toast relation.
INSERT INTO no_index_cleanup(i, t) VALUES (generate_series(31,60),
repeat('1234567890',269));
DELETE FROM no_index_cleanup WHERE i < 45;
-- Only toast index is cleaned up.
ALTER TABLE no_index_cleanup SET (vacuum_index_cleanup = off,
toast.vacuum_index_cleanup = yes);
VACUUM no_index_cleanup;
-- Only parent is cleaned up.
ALTER TABLE no_index_cleanup SET (vacuum_index_cleanup = true,
toast.vacuum_index_cleanup = false);
VACUUM no_index_cleanup;
-- Test some extra relations.
VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP FALSE) vaccluster;
VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP AUTO) vactst; -- index cleanup option is ignored if no indexes
VACUUM (INDEX_CLEANUP FALSE, FREEZE TRUE) vaccluster;
-- TRUNCATE option
CREATE TEMP TABLE vac_truncate_test(i INT NOT NULL, j text)
WITH (vacuum_truncate=true, autovacuum_enabled=false);
INSERT INTO vac_truncate_test VALUES (1, NULL), (NULL, NULL);
VACUUM (TRUNCATE FALSE, DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING) vac_truncate_test;
SELECT pg_relation_size('vac_truncate_test') > 0;
VACUUM (DISABLE_PAGE_SKIPPING) vac_truncate_test;
SELECT pg_relation_size('vac_truncate_test') = 0;
VACUUM (TRUNCATE FALSE, FULL TRUE) vac_truncate_test;
DROP TABLE vac_truncate_test;
-- partitioned table
CREATE TABLE vacparted (a int, b char) PARTITION BY LIST (a);
CREATE TABLE vacparted1 PARTITION OF vacparted FOR VALUES IN (1);
INSERT INTO vacparted VALUES (1, 'a');
UPDATE vacparted SET b = 'b';
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacparted;
VACUUM (FULL) vacparted;
VACUUM (FREEZE) vacparted;
-- check behavior with duplicate column mentions
VACUUM ANALYZE vacparted(a,b,a);
ANALYZE vacparted(a,b,b);
-- partitioned table with index
CREATE TABLE vacparted_i (a int primary key, b varchar(100))
PARTITION BY HASH (a);
CREATE TABLE vacparted_i1 PARTITION OF vacparted_i
FOR VALUES WITH (MODULUS 2, REMAINDER 0);
CREATE TABLE vacparted_i2 PARTITION OF vacparted_i
FOR VALUES WITH (MODULUS 2, REMAINDER 1);
INSERT INTO vacparted_i SELECT i, 'test_'|| i from generate_series(1,10) i;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacparted_i;
VACUUM (FULL) vacparted_i;
VACUUM (FREEZE) vacparted_i;
SELECT relname, relhasindex FROM pg_class
WHERE relname LIKE 'vacparted_i%' AND relkind IN ('p','r')
ORDER BY relname;
DROP TABLE vacparted_i;
-- multiple tables specified
VACUUM vaccluster, vactst;
VACUUM vacparted, does_not_exist;
VACUUM (FREEZE) vacparted, vaccluster, vactst;
VACUUM (FREEZE) does_not_exist, vaccluster;
VACUUM ANALYZE vactst, vacparted (a);
VACUUM ANALYZE vactst (does_not_exist), vacparted (b);
VACUUM FULL vacparted, vactst;
VACUUM FULL vactst, vacparted (a, b), vaccluster (i);
ANALYZE vactst, vacparted;
ANALYZE vacparted (b), vactst;
ANALYZE vactst, does_not_exist, vacparted;
ANALYZE vactst (i), vacparted (does_not_exist);
ANALYZE vactst, vactst;
BEGIN; -- ANALYZE behaves differently inside a transaction block
ANALYZE vactst, vactst;
COMMIT;
-- parenthesized syntax for ANALYZE
ANALYZE (VERBOSE) does_not_exist;
ANALYZE (nonexistent-arg) does_not_exist;
ANALYZE (nonexistentarg) does_not_exit;
-- ensure argument order independence, and that SKIP_LOCKED on non-existing
-- relation still errors out. Suppress WARNING messages caused by concurrent
-- autovacuums.
SET client_min_messages TO 'ERROR';
ANALYZE (SKIP_LOCKED, VERBOSE) does_not_exist;
ANALYZE (VERBOSE, SKIP_LOCKED) does_not_exist;
-- SKIP_LOCKED option
VACUUM (SKIP_LOCKED) vactst;
VACUUM (SKIP_LOCKED, FULL) vactst;
ANALYZE (SKIP_LOCKED) vactst;
RESET client_min_messages;
-- ensure VACUUM and ANALYZE don't have a problem with serializable
SET default_transaction_isolation = serializable;
VACUUM vactst;
ANALYZE vactst;
RESET default_transaction_isolation;
BEGIN TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE;
ANALYZE vactst;
COMMIT;
-- PROCESS_TOAST option
ALTER TABLE vactst ADD COLUMN t TEXT;
ALTER TABLE vactst ALTER COLUMN t SET STORAGE EXTERNAL;
VACUUM (PROCESS_TOAST FALSE) vactst;
VACUUM (PROCESS_TOAST FALSE, FULL) vactst;
DROP TABLE vaccluster;
DROP TABLE vactst;
DROP TABLE vacparted;
DROP TABLE no_index_cleanup;
-- relation ownership, WARNING logs generated as all are skipped.
CREATE TABLE vacowned (a int);
CREATE TABLE vacowned_parted (a int) PARTITION BY LIST (a);
CREATE TABLE vacowned_part1 PARTITION OF vacowned_parted FOR VALUES IN (1);
CREATE TABLE vacowned_part2 PARTITION OF vacowned_parted FOR VALUES IN (2);
CREATE ROLE regress_vacuum;
SET ROLE regress_vacuum;
-- Simple table
VACUUM vacowned;
ANALYZE vacowned;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned;
-- Catalog
VACUUM pg_catalog.pg_class;
ANALYZE pg_catalog.pg_class;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) pg_catalog.pg_class;
-- Shared catalog
VACUUM pg_catalog.pg_authid;
ANALYZE pg_catalog.pg_authid;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) pg_catalog.pg_authid;
-- Partitioned table and its partitions, nothing owned by other user.
-- Relations are not listed in a single command to test ownership
-- independently.
VACUUM vacowned_parted;
VACUUM vacowned_part1;
VACUUM vacowned_part2;
ANALYZE vacowned_parted;
ANALYZE vacowned_part1;
ANALYZE vacowned_part2;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_parted;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part1;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part2;
RESET ROLE;
-- Partitioned table and one partition owned by other user.
ALTER TABLE vacowned_parted OWNER TO regress_vacuum;
ALTER TABLE vacowned_part1 OWNER TO regress_vacuum;
SET ROLE regress_vacuum;
VACUUM vacowned_parted;
VACUUM vacowned_part1;
VACUUM vacowned_part2;
ANALYZE vacowned_parted;
ANALYZE vacowned_part1;
ANALYZE vacowned_part2;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_parted;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part1;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part2;
RESET ROLE;
-- Only one partition owned by other user.
ALTER TABLE vacowned_parted OWNER TO CURRENT_USER;
SET ROLE regress_vacuum;
VACUUM vacowned_parted;
VACUUM vacowned_part1;
VACUUM vacowned_part2;
ANALYZE vacowned_parted;
ANALYZE vacowned_part1;
ANALYZE vacowned_part2;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_parted;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part1;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part2;
RESET ROLE;
-- Only partitioned table owned by other user.
ALTER TABLE vacowned_parted OWNER TO regress_vacuum;
ALTER TABLE vacowned_part1 OWNER TO CURRENT_USER;
SET ROLE regress_vacuum;
VACUUM vacowned_parted;
VACUUM vacowned_part1;
VACUUM vacowned_part2;
ANALYZE vacowned_parted;
ANALYZE vacowned_part1;
ANALYZE vacowned_part2;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_parted;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part1;
VACUUM (ANALYZE) vacowned_part2;
RESET ROLE;
DROP TABLE vacowned;
DROP TABLE vacowned_parted;
DROP ROLE regress_vacuum;
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