Hi All, I am using postgres 9.1, I have a question about updating big table. Here is the basic information of this table.
1. This table has one primary key and other 11 columns. 2. It also has a trigger that before update records, another table got updated first.
3. The has millions of records now. The problem is when I do a "Update" query it takes a long time to execute. Eg. when I run query like this "
update TABLE set column1 = true where EVENT_ID in (select EVENT_ID from TABLE2 );" ,
it took hours to update the whole table. In order to optimize the update speed. I tried the following strategies: 1. create index based on primary key, column1 and combination of primary key and column1.
2. Alter FILLFACTOR = 70, vacuum all and then reindex 3. drop trigger before update Then I use "EXPLAIN" to estimate query plan, all of the above strategies do not improve the UPDATE speed dramatically. Please comments on my three strategies (eg, does I index too many columns in 1?) and please advise me how to improve the update speed. Any advice is welcomed. I appreciate all you help. Thanks, Regards, Haiming If you are not an authorised recipient of this e-mail, please contact me at Redflex immediately by return phone call or by email. In this case, you should not read, print, retransmit, store or act in reliance on this e-mail or any attachments, and should destroy all copies of them. This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and may contain privileged information and/or copyright material of Redflex or third parties. You should only retransmit, distribute or commercialise the material if you are authorised to do so. This notice should not be removed. |