On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 3:15 AM, nair rajiv <rajivnair@xxxxxxx> wrote: > We populated the table with data and used EXPLAIN > > > dbpedia=# EXPLAIN SELECT nid,max(ssid) FROM gbobjects where ssid<= > 100000 group by nid ; > > QUERY PLAN > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > GroupAggregate (cost=20966.03..22944.49 rows=98923 width=27) > -> Sort (cost=20966.03..21213.34 rows=98923 width=27) > Sort Key: nid > -> Index Scan using ssid_object on gbobjects (cost=0.00..10388.88 > rows=98923 width=27) > Index Cond: (ssid <= 100000) > > > Total rows : 875459 > > > The cost is very high. Compared to what? > Is there a way to reduce the cost ?. We have kept the > postgresql configuration files as it is i.e. they are the default > configuration > files. > Can the cost be reduced by changing some parameters in > postgresql.conf file. If yes which are those parameters ? Sure you can change the numbers for random_page_cost and sequential_page_cost, but the query isn't gonna run faster. You're retrieving 875k rows, that's never gonna be cheap. Better is to run explain analyze and look at the times you're getting for each step in the query plan. -- Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance