--- 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/#assignments --- # 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.