Commit 0aa3ff67 authored by Steve Abrams's avatar Steve Abrams

Add database section for disabling an index

Update the database docs to include instructions on
how to disable an index and use cases.
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- [Database case study: Filtering by label](../filtering_by_label.md) - [Database case study: Filtering by label](../filtering_by_label.md)
- [Database case study: Namespaces storage statistics](../namespaces_storage_statistics.md) - [Database case study: Namespaces storage statistics](../namespaces_storage_statistics.md)
## Miscellaneous
- [Maintenance operations](maintenance_operations.md)
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stage: Enablement
group: Database
info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers
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# Maintenance operations
This page details various database related operations that may relate to development.
## Disabling an index
There are certain situations in which you might want to disable an index before removing it:
- The index is on a large table and rebuilding it in the case of a revert would take a long time.
- It is uncertain whether or not the index is being used in ways that are not fully visible.
To disable an index before removing it:
1. Open a [production infrastructure issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/production/-/issues/new)
and use the "Production Change" template.
1. Inform the database team in the issue `@gl-database` or in Slack `#database`.
1. Add a step to verify the index is used (this would likely be an `EXPLAIN` command known to use the index).
1. Add the step to disable the index:
```sql
UPDATE pg_index SET indisvalid = false WHERE indexrelid = 'index_issues_on_foo'::regclass;
```
1. Add a step to verify the index is invalid (this would likely be the same as used to verify before disabling the index).
1. Verify the index is invalid on replicas:
```sql
SELECT indisvalid FROM pg_index WHERE indexrelid = 'index_issues_on_foo'::regclass;
```
1. Add steps for rolling back the invalidation:
1. Rollback the index invalidation
```sql
UPDATE pg_index SET indisvalid = true WHERE indexrelid = 'index_issues_on_foo'::regclass;
```
1. Verify the index is being used again.
See this [example infrastructure issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/production/-/issues/2795) for reference.
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it is recommended to use `remove_index` in a single-transaction migration, it is recommended to use `remove_index` in a single-transaction migration,
combining it with other operations that don't require `disable_ddl_transaction!`. combining it with other operations that don't require `disable_ddl_transaction!`.
### Disabling an index
There are certain situations in which you might want to disable an index before removing it.
See the [maintenance operations guide](database/maintenance_operations.md#disabling-an-index)
for more details.
## Adding indexes ## Adding indexes
Before adding an index, consider if this one is necessary. There are situations in which an index Before adding an index, consider if this one is necessary. There are situations in which an index
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