Обсуждение: analyze anomalie
Hi,
today i found an anomalie running
analyze verbose <table>
the output was simply "ANALYZE", which tells me that analyze was running successfully. but there was no verbose output. and in the statistics table was no updated last_analyze column.
I run that automaticly in the background or manually in a psql session or via pgAdmin. Everywhere the same.
Then I run a "vacuum analysze verbose" and then I see the verbose output for the analyze and of course the vacuum. And now the last_analyze column in pg_statistics is updated.
So what's problem here? Why is this analyze only apppearing to run, but doesn't?
Our postgres is 8.3 64 bit in solaris x86.
best regards,
Uwe
today i found an anomalie running
analyze verbose <table>
the output was simply "ANALYZE", which tells me that analyze was running successfully. but there was no verbose output. and in the statistics table was no updated last_analyze column.
I run that automaticly in the background or manually in a psql session or via pgAdmin. Everywhere the same.
Then I run a "vacuum analysze verbose" and then I see the verbose output for the analyze and of course the vacuum. And now the last_analyze column in pg_statistics is updated.
So what's problem here? Why is this analyze only apppearing to run, but doesn't?
Our postgres is 8.3 64 bit in solaris x86.
best regards,
Uwe
Uwe Bartels <uwe.bartels@gmail.com> writes: > today i found an anomalie running > analyze verbose <table> > the output was simply "ANALYZE", which tells me that analyze was running > successfully. but there was no verbose output. and in the statistics table > was no updated last_analyze column. Perhaps you didn't have permission to analyze the table, and had client_min_messages set too high to see the resulting WARNING? It would have done something like this: regression=> analyze verbose tenk1; WARNING: skipping "tenk1" --- only table or database owner can analyze it ANALYZE but if the WARNING got suppressed it would match what you stated. regards, tom lane
Hi Tom,
I was running the command as user postgres (default). The "vacuum anlyze" and the "analyze" I run as the same user.
client_min_messages is still set to default in the server config.
reagrds,
Uwe
I was running the command as user postgres (default). The "vacuum anlyze" and the "analyze" I run as the same user.
client_min_messages is still set to default in the server config.
reagrds,
Uwe
2009/6/29 Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Uwe Bartels <uwe.bartels@gmail.com> writes:Perhaps you didn't have permission to analyze the table, and had
> today i found an anomalie running
> analyze verbose <table>
> the output was simply "ANALYZE", which tells me that analyze was running
> successfully. but there was no verbose output. and in the statistics table
> was no updated last_analyze column.
client_min_messages set too high to see the resulting WARNING?
It would have done something like this:
regression=> analyze verbose tenk1;
WARNING: skipping "tenk1" --- only table or database owner can analyze it
ANALYZE
but if the WARNING got suppressed it would match what you stated.
regards, tom lane