docs: Update HOT update docs for 19d8e2308b

Commit 19d8e2308b changed when the HOT update optimization is possible
but neglected to update the Heap-Only Tuples (HOT) documentation.  This
patch updates that documentation accordingly.

Author: Elizabeth Christensen
Backpatch-through: 16
Reviewed-By: Stephen Frost, Alvaro Herrera
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABoUFXRjisr58Ct_3VsFEdQx+fJeQTWTdJnM7XAp=8MUbtoa9A@mail.gmail.com
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Jeff Davis 2024-03-05 09:25:46 -08:00
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<para>
The update does not modify any columns referenced by the table's
indexes, including expression and partial indexes.
The update does not modify any columns referenced by the table's indexes,
not including summarizing indexes. The only summarizing index method in
the core <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> distribution is <link
linkend="brin">BRIN</link>.
</para>
</listitem>
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@ -1114,7 +1116,8 @@ data. Empty in ordinary tables.</entry>
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<listitem>
<para>
New index entries are not needed to represent updated rows.
New index entries are not needed to represent updated rows, however,
summary indexes may still need to be updated.
</para>
</listitem>
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@ -1130,14 +1133,12 @@ data. Empty in ordinary tables.</entry>
</para>
<para>
In summary, heap-only tuple updates can only be created
if columns used by indexes are not updated. You can
increase the likelihood of sufficient page space for
You can increase the likelihood of sufficient page space for
<acronym>HOT</acronym> updates by decreasing a table's <link
linkend="reloption-fillfactor"><literal>fillfactor</literal></link>.
If you don't, <acronym>HOT</acronym> updates will still happen because
new rows will naturally migrate to new pages and existing pages with
sufficient free space for new row versions. The system view <link
linkend="reloption-fillfactor"><literal>fillfactor</literal></link>. If you
don't, <acronym>HOT</acronym> updates will still happen because new rows
will naturally migrate to new pages and existing pages with sufficient free
space for new row versions. The system view <link
linkend="monitoring-pg-stat-all-tables-view">pg_stat_all_tables</link>
allows monitoring of the occurrence of HOT and non-HOT updates.
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