Oracle® Database Administrator's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E10595-04 |
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If key values in an index are inserted, updated, and deleted frequently, the index can lose its acquired space efficiently over time. Monitor index efficiency of space usage at regular intervals by first analyzing the index structure, using the ANALYZE INDEX...VALIDATE STRUCTURE
statement, and then querying the INDEX_STATS
view:
SELECT PCT_USED FROM INDEX_STATS WHERE NAME = 'index';
The percentage of index space usage varies according to how often index keys are inserted, updated, or deleted. Develop a history of average efficiency of space usage for an index by performing the following sequence of operations several times:
Analyzing statistics
Validating the index
Checking PCT_USED
Dropping and rebuilding (or coalescing) the index
When you find that index space usage drops below its average, you can condense the index space by dropping the index and rebuilding it, or coalescing it.