I'm having trouble with purges related to a large table. The delete query consumes ram until postgres crashes due to OOM. I have a very large table called log_raw. There are half a dozen related tables, such as 'urls' and 'titles'. log_raw.urlid = urls.urlid and urls contains the text of the various urls, for example. Each time I try to purge these side tables the unit OOM's. psql:postgres@cipafilter = explain DELETE FROM titles WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM log_raw WHERE log_raw.titleid = titles.titleid ); QUERY PLAN ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Delete on titles (cost=22166473.44..24850954.67 rows=870382 width=12) -> Hash Anti Join (cost=22166473.44..24850954.67 rows=870382 width=12) Hash Cond: (titles.titleid = log_raw.titleid) -> Seq Scan on titles (cost=0.00..17871.64 rows=870664 width=10) -> Hash (cost=12744792.64..12744792.64 rows=542011264 width=10) -> Seq Scan on log_raw (cost=0.00..12744792.64 rows=542011264 width=10) (6 rows) psql:postgres@cipafilter = select count(*) from (select titleid from log_raw group by titleid) as a; count ──────── 872210 (1 row) cipafilter=# select n_distinct from pg_stats where tablename = 'log_raw' and attname = 'titleid'; n_distinct ------------ 282 (1 row) The planning data is wildly low for each of these fields, and I wonder if because of that error the planner thinks it can keep all these id's in ram while it works. Analyze doesn't fix it. Increasing the statistics target improves the data in n_distinct but not considerably, as increasing it 3 or 4 fold leads to it still being wildly off. ALTER TABLE set n_distinct doesn't seem to be used by the planner as it doesn't change any of the plans I've generated or seem to be taken into account in the row estimates. I'm out of ideas. Anybody have any ideas? -- David Hinkle Senior Software Developer Phone: 800.243.3729x3000 Email: hinkle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM (CT) -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general