Re: Database performance problem
От | Matthew T. O'Connor |
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Тема | Re: Database performance problem |
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Msg-id | 466EF71D.90507@zeut.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Database performance problem ("Porell, Chris" <Chris.Porell@ceridian.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Porell, Chris wrote: > I have recently migrated a Postgres database from 7.4 running on gentoo to > 8.1 running on SLES 10. I migrated the data using pg_dump and then running > the SQL in psql. The old server was a dual AMD opteron 2.6 GHz machine with > a RAID 5 array and 4GB memory. The new machine is a dual dual-core AMD > Opteron 2.6GHz with RAID 1 and 16GB memory. Several reports are taking way > too long to run. I snagged a SELECT from one of the reports. It is a > fairly complex query with 4 joins, which unfortunately I can't share. I can > say that the plan for the query on both machines looks nearly identical - > that is there are no sequential scans happening on the old DB server that > aren't also happening on the new server. > > The total database size is less that 1GB. > > On my new DB server, it takes about 27 seconds for this query to run. On > the old server, it takes 2 seconds. > > I've changed shared_buffers, checkpoint_segments, effective_cache_size and > random_page_cost in an attempt to improve performance. That has helped a > little, but 27 seconds is still almost 14 times what it used to take. I > feel I'm missing something obvious, and I don't have much experience with > Postgres. > > Any ideas? I assume you have analyzed after you reloaded the data? If so, can you get a explain analzye of the query in question from both the old server and the new server and post that to the list.
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