Re: index usage on queries on inherited tables
От | Greg Smith |
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Тема | Re: index usage on queries on inherited tables |
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Msg-id | 4DB8CE7D.8030503@2ndquadrant.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: index usage on queries on inherited tables (Joseph Shraibman <jks@selectacast.net>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
Joseph Shraibman wrote: > In a 52 gig table I have a "select id from table limit 1 order > by id desc" returns instantly, but as soon as you declare a child table > it tries to seq scan all the tables. > This is probably the limitation that's fixed in PostgreSQL 9.1 by this commit (following a few others leading up to it): http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-committers/2010-11/msg00028.php There was a good example showing what didn't work as expected before (along with an earlier patch that didn't everything the larger 9.1 improvement does) at http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2009-07/msg01115.php ; "ORDER BY x DESC LIMIT 1" returns the same things as MAX(x). It's a pretty serious issue with the partitioning in earlier versions. I know of multiple people, myself included, who have been compelled to apply this change to an earlier version of PostgreSQL to make larger partitioned databases work correctly. The other option is to manually decompose the queries into ones that target each of the child tables individually, then combine the results, which is no fun either. -- Greg Smith 2ndQuadrant US greg@2ndQuadrant.com Baltimore, MD PostgreSQL Training, Services, and 24x7 Support www.2ndQuadrant.us "PostgreSQL 9.0 High Performance": http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/books
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