Number of tuples (20300) not the same as heap (20301)
| От | G. Anthony Reina |
|---|---|
| Тема | Number of tuples (20300) not the same as heap (20301) |
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| Msg-id | 37251053.BF67F3C1@nsi.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
| Список | pgsql-hackers |
I have a table in which the first four variables are the unique primary key. Recently, I ran a vacuum and was told that the number of tuples did not equal the number in the heap for the primary key index to this table. I'm not exactly sure whatn this means. It sounds like one or more of the "unique" keys may have more than one set of data. I often update the table using a text file containing the "UPDATE table_name SET ..." and running the \i command in psql to execute the commands from the text file. For some of these updates, I update an variable length array that sometimes is longer than 8K. So what I do is just update the first 100 or so positions in that array and get the remaining positions with another update. I'm wondering if somehow there is a bug that doesn't like this a ocassionally screws up the indexing. Anyone know what this error means? I've tried dropping the index and re-creating it but still get the same error on a vacuum. Thanks. -Tony
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