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Thanks a lot for the hint Tom! I've replaced deletes with TRUNCATE and it gave a performance of 50.950 sec which is twice as fast as the drop temp table method, with the added benefit of not having to raise the max_locks_per_transaction. 

I also think I can't see the performance decrease pattern anymore, or the operation is completing before that happens, will generate more data and try again. 

Regards
Seref



On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 4:52 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seref Arikan <serefarikan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> What may be building up here? I suspect deleting all rows from the temp
> tables is not really deleting them since this is all happening in a
> transaction, but it is my uneducated guess only.

I suspect you suspect correctly.  Autovacuum does not touch temp tables,
so it won't help you deal with deleted tuples.  Given the usage pattern
you're describing, I think that using a TRUNCATE rather than
delete-all-the-rows would help ... but if you're already doing that,
we need more info.

                        regards, tom lane


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