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When to rebuld B-tree index

Posted on 09-Feb-2007 By Admin No Comments on When to rebuld B-tree index

Here is the syntax:

analyze index CUSTOMER_LASTNAME_IND validate structure;

It populates the SYS.INDEX_STATS view only. The SYS.INDEX_STATS view can be accessed with the public synonym INDEX_STATS. The INDEX_STATS view will hold information for one index at a time: it will never contain more than one row. Therefore you need to query this view before you analyze next index.

Let’s look at the data inside INDEX_STATS:

select name as IndexName,

height,

lf_rows,

del_lf_rows

from index_stats;

Here are the results of that query:

INDEXNAME HEIGHT LF_ROWS DEL_LF_ROWS

————————- ———- ———- —————

CUSTOMER_LASTNAME_IND 2 5237 2130

The following INDEX_STATS columns are especially useful:

height refers to the maximum number of levels encountered within the index.

lf_rows refers to the total number of leafs nodes in the index.

del_lf_rows refers to the number of leaf rows that have been marked deleted as a result of table DELETEs.

The second rule is that the deleted leaf rows amount (del_lf_rows) should be less than 20 percent of total number of leaf rows (lf_rows). A high number of deleted leaf rows shows that the table has been subjected to heavy DELETE activity. As a result, the index tree becomes unbalanced and the index is a good candidate for rebuilding.

In this example, del_lf_rows equals 2130, lf_rows equals 5237; the ratio is:

(2130*100) / 5237 = 40.7 percent

This index is simply “begging” for rebuilding!

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