From: | tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz |
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To: | "bricklen" <bricklen(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Sub-optimal plan chosen |
Date: | 2009-09-10 14:57:39 |
Message-ID: | 26732.193.179.187.70.1252594659.squirrel@sq.gransy.com |
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> default_statistics_target = 100 (tried with 500, no change). Vacuum
> analyzed
> before initial query, and after each change to default_statistics_target.
Modifying the statistics target is useful only if the estimates are
seriously off, which is not your case - so it won't help, at least not
reliably.
> The same query, with a different "ofid", will occasionally get the more
> optimal plan -- I assume that the distribution of data is the
> differentiator
> there.
Yes, the difference between costs of the two plans is quite small (11796
vs. 13153) so it's very sensible to data distribution.
> Is there any other data I can provide to shed some light on this?
You may try to play with the 'cost' constants - see this:
You just need to modify them so that the bitmap index scan / bitmap heap
scan is prefered to plain index scan.
Just be careful - if set in the postgresql.conf, it affects all the
queries and may cause serious problems with other queries. So it deserves
proper testing ...
regards
Tomas
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