We have a postgres database which accessed by clients app via PL/PGSQL
stored procedures.
For some reasons we use about 25 temp tables "on commit delete rows". It
widely used by our SP. I can see a stramge delay at any “begin” and
“commit”:
2010-03-09 15:14:01 MSK logrus 32102 amber LOG: duration: 20.809 ms
statement: BEGIN
2010-03-09 15:14:01 MSK logrus 32102 amber LOG: duration: 0.809 ms
statement: SELECT empl.BL_CustomerFreeCLGet('384154676925391', '8189',
NULL)
010-03-09 15:14:01 MSK logrus 32102 amber LOG: duration: 0.283 ms
statement: FETCH ALL IN "<unnamed portal 165>"; --
+++empl.BL_CustomerFreeCLGet+++<<21360>>
2010-03-09 15:14:01 MSK logrus 32102 amber LOG: duration: 19.895 ms
statement: COMMIT
The more system load and more temp table used in session, then more
“begin” and “commit” times.
This occure only with temp table "on commit delete rows".
Test example below:
create database test;
create language plpgsql;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_connectionprepare(in_create
bool,in_IsTemp bool,in_DelOnCommit bool,in_TableCount int)
RETURNS boolean AS $$
declare
m_count int := 50;
m_isTemp bool;
begin
m_count := coalesce(in_TableCount,m_count);
FOR i IN 0..m_count LOOP
if in_create then
execute 'create ' || case when in_IsTemp then ' temp ' else ' ' end
||' table tmp_table_'
|| i::text || '(id int,pid int,name text) '
|| case when in_DelOnCommit then ' on commit delete rows '
else ' ' end || ';';
else
execute 'drop table if exists tmp_table_' || i::text ||';';
end if;
END LOOP;
return in_create;
end;
$$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE SECURITY DEFINER;
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Now run pgScript:
DECLARE @I;
SET @I = 1;
WHILE @I <= 100
BEGIN
select now();
SET @I = @I + 1;
END
It spent about 2200-2300 ms on my server.
Let's create 50 temp tables: select
test_connectionprepare(true,true,true,100);
and run script againe. We can see 2-3 times slowing!
temp tables number - test run time:
0 - 2157-2187
10 - 2500-2704
50 - 5900-6000
100 - 7900-8000
500 - 43000+
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Sorry for my english.
My server info:
"PostgreSQL 8.4.1 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc-4.2.real
(GCC) 4.2.4 (Ubuntu 4.2.4-1ubuntu4), 64-bit"
Linux u16 2.6.24-24-server #1 SMP Tue Jul 7 19:39:36 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
4xOpteron 16 processor cores.
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