Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> On 01.12.2010 03:35, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> >> Let's recap what happens when a VM bit is set: You set the
> >> PD_ALL_VISIBLE flag on the heap page (assuming it's not set already, it
> >> usually isn't), and then set the bit in the VM while keeping the heap
> >> page locked.
> >
> > What if we set PD_ALL_VISIBLE on the heap page, wait for a checkpoint to
> > happen so the heap page is guaranteed to be on disk, then on next read,
> > if PD_ALL_VISIBLE is set and the VM all-visible bit is not set, set the
> > VM bit.
>
> Hmm, you'd somehow have to know if a checkpoint has happened since the
> flag was set. And it might be a long wait, which makes it less
Well, doesn't the page LSN tell you that already?
> attractive for index-only scans.
My assumption is that this page will remain read-only for a while, so I
don't see the big downside in a delay of max 5-10 minutes. For sites
where pages go frequently in and out of read-only status, I don't think
index-only scans are every going to be a big win. Long-running queries
alone are going to delay how quickly we can set PD_ALL_VISIBLE, so I
don't see an additional 5-10 minutes as a big problem.
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