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📄 cluster.sgml

📁 关系型数据库 Postgresql 6.5.2
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<refentry id="SQL-CLUSTER"> <refmeta>  <refentrytitle>   CLUSTER  </refentrytitle>  <refmiscinfo>SQL - Language Statements</refmiscinfo> </refmeta> <refnamediv>  <refname>   CLUSTER  </refname>  <refpurpose>   Gives storage clustering advice to the backend  </refpurpose> </refnamediv> <refsynopsisdiv>  <refsynopsisdivinfo>   <date>1998-09-08</date>  </refsynopsisdivinfo>  <synopsis>CLUSTER <replaceable class="PARAMETER">indexname</replaceable> ON <replaceable class="PARAMETER">table</replaceable>  </synopsis>  <refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CLUSTER-1">   <refsect2info>    <date>1998-09-08</date>   </refsect2info>   <title>    Inputs   </title>   <para>   </para>   <variablelist>    <varlistentry>     <term><replaceable class="PARAMETER">indexname</replaceable></term>     <listitem>      <para>       The name of an index.      </para>     </listitem>    </varlistentry>    <varlistentry>     <term><replaceable class="PARAMETER">table</replaceable></term>     <listitem>      <para>       The name of a table.      </para>     </listitem>    </varlistentry>   </variablelist>  </refsect2>  <refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CLUSTER-2">   <refsect2info>    <date>1998-09-08</date>   </refsect2info>   <title>    Outputs   </title>   <para>    <variablelist>     <varlistentry>      <term><computeroutput>CLUSTER       </computeroutput></term>      <listitem>       <para>	The clustering was done successfully.       </para>      </listitem>     </varlistentry>     <varlistentry>      <term><computeroutput>ERROR: relation &lt;<replaceable class="PARAMETER">tablerelation_number</replaceable>&gt; inherits "invoice"       </computeroutput></term>      <listitem>       <para>	<comment>	 This is not documented anywhere. It seems not to be possible to	 cluster a table that is inherited.	</comment>       </para>      </listitem>     </varlistentry>     <varlistentry>      <term><computeroutput>ERROR: Relation x does not exist!       </computeroutput></term>      <listitem>       <para>	<comment>	 The relation complained of was not shown in the error message,	 which contained a random string instead of the relation name.	</comment>       </para>      </listitem>     </varlistentry>    </variablelist>   </para>  </refsect2> </refsynopsisdiv> <refsect1 id="R1-SQL-CLUSTER-1">  <refsect1info>   <date>1998-09-08</date>  </refsect1info>  <title>   Description  </title>  <para>   <command>CLUSTER</command> instructs <productname>Postgres</productname>    to cluster the class specified   by <replaceable class="parameter">classname</replaceable> approximately   based on the index specified by   <replaceable class="parameter">indexname</replaceable>. The index must   already have been defined on    <replaceable class="parameter">classname</replaceable>.  </para>  <para>   When a class is clustered, it is physically reordered   based on the index information. The clustering is static.   In other words, as the class is updated, the changes are   not clustered. No attempt is made to keep new instances or   updated tuples clustered.  If one wishes, one can   recluster manually by issuing the command again.  </para>  <refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CLUSTER-3">   <refsect2info>    <date>1998-09-08</date>   </refsect2info>   <title>    Notes   </title>   <para>    The table is actually copied to a temporary table in index    order, then renamed back to the original name.  For this    reason, all grant permissions and other indexes are lost    when clustering is performed.   </para>   <para>    In cases where you are accessing single rows randomly    within a table, the actual order of the data in the heap    table is unimportant. However, if you tend to access some    data more than others, and there is an index that groups    them together, you will benefit from using <command>CLUSTER</command>.   </para>   <para>     Another place <command>CLUSTER</command> is helpful is in cases where you use an    index to pull out several rows from a table. If you are    requesting a range of indexed values from a table, or a    single indexed value that has multiple rows that match,    <command>CLUSTER</command> will help because once the index identifies the    heap page for the first row that matches, all other rows    that match are probably already on the same heap page,    saving disk accesses and speeding up the query.   </para>   <para>    There are two ways to cluster data. The first is with the    <command>CLUSTER</command> command, which reorders the original table with    the ordering of the index you specify. This can be slow    on large tables because the rows are fetched from the heap    in index order, and if the heap table is unordered, the    entries are on random pages, so there is one disk page    retrieved for every row moved. <productname>Postgres</productname> has a cache,    but the majority of a big table will not fit in the cache.   </para>   <para>     Another way to cluster data is to use    <programlisting>SELECT ... INTO TABLE <replaceable class="parameter">temp</replaceable> FROM ... ORDER BY ...    </programlisting>    This uses the <productname>Postgres</productname> sorting code in    ORDER BY to match the index, and is much faster for    unordered data. You then drop the old table, use    <command>ALTER TABLE/RENAME</command>    to rename <replaceable class="parameter">temp</replaceable> to the old name, and    recreate any indexes. The only problem is that <acronym>OID</acronym>s    will not be preserved. From then on, <command>CLUSTER</command> should be    fast because most of the heap data has already been    ordered, and the existing index is used.   </para>  </refsect2> </refsect1> <refsect1 id="R1-SQL-CLUSTER-2">  <title>   Usage  </title>  <para>   Cluster the employees relation on the basis of its salary attribute  </para>  <programlisting>CLUSTER emp_ind ON emp;  </programlisting> </refsect1> <refsect1 id="R1-SQL-CLUSTER-3">  <title>   Compatibility  </title>  <para>  </para>  <refsect2 id="R2-SQL-CLUSTER-4">   <refsect2info>    <date>1998-09-08</date>   </refsect2info>   <title>    SQL92   </title>   <para>    There is no <command>CLUSTER</command> statement in SQL92.   </para>  </refsect2> </refsect1></refentry><!-- Keep this comment at the end of the fileLocal variables:mode: sgmlsgml-omittag:nilsgml-shorttag:tsgml-minimize-attributes:nilsgml-always-quote-attributes:tsgml-indent-step:1sgml-indent-data:tsgml-parent-document:nilsgml-default-dtd-file:"../reference.ced"sgml-exposed-tags:nilsgml-local-catalogs:"/usr/lib/sgml/catalog"sgml-local-ecat-files:nilEnd:-->

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