The space saving is good if you are not planning on
doing much more with those indexes (ie dml). The
space saving might be very very bad if there is lots
of dml to come.
If you're indexes reached "equilibrium" during normal
operation of (say) 70% used, and then you rebuild them
with (say) pctfree 10, they pop up to 90% used and
thus the saved space. But if normal operations
continue, they will eventually drift out to 70% used
again and what's worse, you might get a bucketload of
index block splits during the process...could be a
nasty hit on dml performance
hth
connor
- John.Dailey_at_ing-fsi-na.com wrote: >
> Jared, thanks for the "asktom" article, very
> interesting reading - I'm not
> 100% sure I agree with him though. I just
> recently went through the
> exercise to rebuild our indexes into locally-managed
> tablespaces and I
> saved over 100GB of space through the rebuild
> process - as an example I had
> a 51GB unique index that went to 30GB after the
> rebuild (I'm not implying
> locally-managed had anything to do with the space
> savings, that was just
> for reducing/eliminating fragmentation). The
> indexes had not been
> rebuilt in over a year. Our DSS database is
> next; I expect to save at
> least that plus more in space. Not to discount
> Tom's arguments but I was
> very happy with the space savings and depending on
> your environment that
> can be very helpful/worthwhile.
>
> Just my opinion - guess it depends on your
> objectives. This
> discussion has definitely got me thinking in some
> different directions
> which is always a good thing.
>
> thanks again,
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> John D.
> Atlanta, GA
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> this is almost never necessary.
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> Why are you rebuilding indexes? About the only
> reason for ever
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> goto asktom.oracle.com, and do a search on 'index
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> Currently, the third article may be of interest.
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> On Thursday 26 December 2002 12:24, Richard Huntley
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