Perform Index Operations Online
This topic describes how to create, rebuild, or drop indexes online in SQL Server 2014 by using SQL Server Management Studio or Transact-SQL. The ONLINE option allows concurrent user access to the underlying table or clustered index data and any associated nonclustered indexes during these index operations. For example, while a clustered index is being rebuilt by one user, that user and others can continue to update and query the underlying data. When you perform data definition language (DDL) operations offline, such as building or rebuilding a clustered index; these operations hold exclusive locks on the underlying data and associated indexes. This prevents modifications and queries to the underlying data until the index operation is complete.
Note
Online index operations are not available in every SQL Server edition. For more information, see Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server 2014.
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Before you begin:
To rebuild an index online, using:
Before You Begin
Limitations and Restrictions
We recommend performing online index operations for business environments that operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in which the need for concurrent user activity during index operations is vital.
The ONLINE option is available in the following Transact-SQL statements.
ALTER TABLE (To add or drop UNIQUE or PRIMARY KEY constraints with CLUSTERED index option)
For more limitations and restrictions concerning creating, rebuilding, or dropping indexes online, see Guidelines for Online Index Operations.
Security
Permissions
Requires ALTER permission on the table or view.
Using SQL Server Management Studio
To rebuild an index online
In Object Explorer, click the plus sign to expand the database that contains the table on which you want to rebuild an index online.
Expand the Tables folder.
Click the plus sign to expand the table on which you want to rebuild an index online.
Expand the Indexes folder.
Right-click the index that you want to rebuild online and select Properties.
Under Select a page, select Options.
Select Allow online DML processing, and then select True from the list.
Click OK.
Right-click the index that you want to rebuild online and select Rebuild.
In the Rebuild Indexes dialog box, verify that the correct index is in the Indexes to rebuild grid and click OK.
Using Transact-SQL
To create, rebuild, or drop an index online
In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of Database Engine.
On the Standard bar, click New Query.
Copy and paste the following example into the query window and click Execute. The example rebuilds an existing online
USE AdventureWorks2012; GO ALTER INDEX AK_Employee_NationalIDNumber ON HumanResources.Employee REBUILD WITH (ONLINE = ON); GO
The following example deletes a clustered index online and moves the resulting table (heap) to the filegroup
NewGroup
by using theMOVE TO
clause. Thesys.indexes
,sys.tables
, andsys.filegroups
catalog views are queried to verify the index and table placement in the filegroups before and after the move.USE AdventureWorks2012; GO --Create a clustered index on the PRIMARY filegroup if the index does not exist. IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT name FROM sys.indexes WHERE name = N'AK_BillOfMaterials_ProductAssemblyID_ComponentID_StartDate') CREATE UNIQUE CLUSTERED INDEX AK_BillOfMaterials_ProductAssemblyID_ComponentID_StartDate ON Production.BillOfMaterials (ProductAssemblyID, ComponentID, StartDate) ON 'PRIMARY'; GO -- Verify filegroup location of the clustered index. SELECT t.name AS [Table Name], i.name AS [Index Name], i.type_desc, i.data_space_id, f.name AS [Filegroup Name] FROM sys.indexes AS i JOIN sys.filegroups AS f ON i.data_space_id = f.data_space_id JOIN sys.tables as t ON i.object_id = t.object_id AND i.object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'Production.BillOfMaterials','U') GO --Create filegroup NewGroup if it does not exist. IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT name FROM sys.filegroups WHERE name = N'NewGroup') BEGIN ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks2012 ADD FILEGROUP NewGroup; ALTER DATABASE AdventureWorks2012 ADD FILE (NAME = File1, FILENAME = 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\DATA\File1.ndf') TO FILEGROUP NewGroup; END GO --Verify new filegroup SELECT * from sys.filegroups; GO -- Drop the clustered index and move the BillOfMaterials table to -- the Newgroup filegroup. -- Set ONLINE = OFF to execute this example on editions other than Enterprise Edition. DROP INDEX AK_BillOfMaterials_ProductAssemblyID_ComponentID_StartDate ON Production.BillOfMaterials WITH (ONLINE = ON, MOVE TO NewGroup); GO -- Verify filegroup location of the moved table. SELECT t.name AS [Table Name], i.name AS [Index Name], i.type_desc, i.data_space_id, f.name AS [Filegroup Name] FROM sys.indexes AS i JOIN sys.filegroups AS f ON i.data_space_id = f.data_space_id JOIN sys.tables as t ON i.object_id = t.object_id AND i.object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'Production.BillOfMaterials','U'); GO
For more information, see ALTER INDEX (Transact-SQL).