Nikita wrote:
> 1. pg_total_relation_size return predictable approximately correct table size (apart from some preallocation) without
subsequentVACUUM/ANALYZE/anything call as long as I don't DELETE/UPDATE rows;
>
> 2. DROP/TRUNCATE table reclaim disc space without subsequent VACUUM;
>
> These assumptions are correct? Is it fixed in doc if so?
Sort of, if you consider the source as documentation.
Ad pg_total_relation_size:
See the function definition in backend/utils/adt/dbsize.c and
the functions that it calls, especially "calculate_relation_size":
PostgreSQL uses the stat(2) system call to determine the actual
size of the files on disk.
Ad TRUNCATE (from backend/commands/tablecmds.c):
/* * Need the full transaction-safe pushups. * * Create a new empty storage file for the relation, and assign it *
asthe relfilenode value. The old storage file is scheduled for * deletion at commit. */
Yours,
Laurenz Albe