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PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook

You're reading from  PostgreSQL 13 Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838648138
Pages 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Vallarapu Naga Avinash Kumar Vallarapu Naga Avinash Kumar
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Preface 1. Cluster Management Fundamentals 2. Cluster Management Techniques 3. Backup and Recovery 4. Advanced Replication Techniques 5. High Availability and Automatic Failover 6. Connection Pooling and Load Balancing 7. Securing through Authentication 8. Logging and Analyzing PostgreSQL Servers 9. Critical Services Monitoring 10. Extensions and Performance Tuning 11. Upgrades and Patches 12. About Packt 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Moving a table or an index to another tablespace online

Over a period of time, a table or database may grow to be huge in size. The disk that contains the data directory may become saturated with IOPS. For this reason, we want to scatter selected tables or indexes across different tablespaces on another disk. While this can be done using ALTER TABLE, it is not an online operation. So, we can use pg_repack to move a table or an index online to another tablespace. In this recipe, we will discuss how this can be done in simple steps.

Getting ready

To move a table or an index to another tablespace online using pg_repack, we need the pg_repack extension created in the database that contains the table or the index. A table cannot be moved online if the table does not have a primary key or a not-null unique key. The target tablespace must be created in advance. pg_repack will not create the tablespace.

Create the target tablespace manually, if it does not exist already:

$ sudo mkdir -p /tblspc_dir...
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