Re: Query tuning

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Subbiah, Stalin wrote:
Actually these servers will be upgraded to 8.1.4 in couple of months.

even so, you could get some bad data in there.
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/release.html . Go through the old release notes and you'll find various race conditions, crashes etc.

Here you go with explain analyze.

# explain analyze SELECT *
FROM EVENTLOG WHERE EVENTTIME>'07/23/06 16:00:00' AND EVENTTIME<'08/22/06 16:00:00' AND (OBJDOMAINID='tzRh39d0d91luNGT1weIUjLvFIcA' OR OBJID='tzRh39d0d91luNGT1weIUjLvFIcA' OR USERDOMAINID='tzRh39d0d91luNGT1weIUjLvFIcA') ORDER BY EVENTTIME DESC, SEQUENCENUM DESC LIMIT 500 OFFSET 500; QUERY PLAN

------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------
 Limit  (cost=15583110.14..15583111.39 rows=500 width=327) (actual
time=427771.568..427772.904 rows=500 loops=1)
   ->  Sort  (cost=15583108.89..15618188.88 rows=14031998 width=327)
(actual time=427770.504..427771.894 rows=1000 loops=1)
         Sort Key: eventtime, sequencenum
         ->  Seq Scan on eventlog  (cost=0.00..2334535.17 rows=14031998
width=327) (actual time=10.370..190038.764 rows=7699388 loops=1)
               Filter: ((eventtime > '2006-07-23 16:00:00'::timestamp
without time zone) AND (eventtime < '2006-08-22 16:00:00'::timestamp
without time zone) AND (((objdomainid)::text =
'tzRh39d0d91luNGT1weIUjLvFIcA'::text) OR ((objid)::text =
'tzRh39d0d91luNGT1weIUjLvFIcA'::text) OR ((userdomainid)::text =
'tzRh39d0d91luNGT1weIUjLvFIcA'::text)))
 Total runtime: 437884.134 ms
(6 rows)

If you analyze the table then run this again what plan does it come back with?

I can't read explain output properly but I suspect (and I'm sure I'll be corrected if need be) that the sort step is way out of whack and so is the seq scan because the stats aren't up to date enough.

Do you have an index on objdomainid, objid and userdomainid (one index per field) ? I wonder if that will help much.

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