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doc: Clarify use of _ccnew and _ccold in REINDEX CONCURRENTLY
Invalid indexes are suffixed with "_ccnew" or "_ccold". The documentation missed to mention the initial underscore. ChooseRelationName() may also append an extra number if indexes with a similar name already exist; let's add a note about that too. Author: Alec Cozens <acozens@pixelpower.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/174733277404.1455388.11471370288789479593@wrigleys.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 13
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doc/src/sgml/ref/reindex.sgml

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If the index marked <literal>INVALID</literal> is suffixed
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<literal>ccnew</literal>, then it corresponds to the transient
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<literal>_ccnew</literal>, then it corresponds to the transient
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index created during the concurrent operation, and the recommended
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recovery method is to drop it using <literal>DROP INDEX</literal>,
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then attempt <command>REINDEX CONCURRENTLY</command> again.
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If the invalid index is instead suffixed <literal>ccold</literal>,
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If the invalid index is instead suffixed <literal>_ccold</literal>,
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it corresponds to the original index which could not be dropped;
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the recommended recovery method is to just drop said index, since the
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rebuild proper has been successful.
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A nonzero number may be appended to the suffix of the invalid index
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names to keep them unique, like <literal>_ccnew1</literal>,
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<literal>_ccold2</literal>, etc.
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</para>
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