Re: slow joins?

From: Joe Van Dyk <joe(at)tanga(dot)com>
To: pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: slow joins?
Date: 2013-04-06 01:42:29
Message-ID: CACfv+pLPiufJWmjfL1+S8-6SOWZ28yo9M8GGcqkLC4JDJHhGGw@mail.gmail.com
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https://gist.github.com/joevandyk/df0df703f3fda6d14ae1/raw/c15cae813913b7f8c35b24b467a0c732c0100d79/gistfile1.txtshows
a non-wrapped version of the queries and plan)

On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Joe Van Dyk <joe(at)tanga(dot)com> wrote:

> On 9.2.4, running two identical queries except for the value of a column
> in the WHERE clause. Postgres is picking very different query plans, the
> first is much slower than the second.
>
> Any ideas on how I can speed this up? I have btree indexes for all the
> columns used in the query.
>
> explain analyze
>
> SELECT COUNT(*)
>
> FROM purchased_items pi
>
> inner join line_items li on li.id = pi.line_item_id
>
> inner join products on products.id = li.product_id
>
> WHERE products.drop_shipper_id = 221;
>
> Aggregate (cost=193356.31..193356.32 rows=1 width=0) (actual
> time=2425.225..2425.225 rows=1 loops=1)
> -> Hash Join (cost=78864.43..193160.41 rows=78360 width=0) (actual
> time=726.612..2424.206 rows=8413 loops=1)
> Hash Cond: (pi.line_item_id = li.id)
> -> Seq Scan on purchased_items pi (cost=0.00..60912.39
> rows=3724639 width=4) (actual time=0.008..616.812 rows=3724639 loops=1)
> -> Hash (cost=77937.19..77937.19 rows=56499 width=4) (actual
> time=726.231..726.231 rows=8178 loops=1)
> Buckets: 4096 Batches: 4 Memory Usage: 73kB
> -> Hash Join (cost=1684.33..77937.19 rows=56499 width=4)
> (actual time=1.270..723.222 rows=8178 loops=1)
> Hash Cond: (li.product_id = products.id)
> -> Seq Scan on line_items li (cost=0.00..65617.18
> rows=2685518 width=8) (actual time=0.081..392.926 rows=2685499 loops=1)
> -> Hash (cost=1676.60..1676.60 rows=618 width=4)
> (actual time=0.835..0.835 rows=618 loops=1)
> Buckets: 1024 Batches: 1 Memory Usage: 22kB
> -> Bitmap Heap Scan on products
> (cost=13.07..1676.60 rows=618 width=4) (actual time=0.185..0.752 rows=618
> loops=1)
> Recheck Cond: (drop_shipper_id = 221)
> -> Bitmap Index Scan on
> index_products_on_drop_shipper_id (cost=0.00..12.92 rows=618 width=0)
> (actual time=0.125..0.125 rows=618 loops=1)
> Index Cond: (drop_shipper_id = 221)
> Total runtime: 2425.302 ms
>
>
> explain analyze
>
> SELECT COUNT(*)
>
> FROM purchased_items pi
>
> inner join line_items li on li.id = pi.line_item_id
>
> inner join products on products.id = li.product_id
>
> WHERE products.drop_shipper_id = 2;
>
>
>
>
> Aggregate (cost=29260.40..29260.41 rows=1 width=0) (actual
> time=0.906..0.906 rows=1 loops=1)
> -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..29254.38 rows=2409 width=0) (actual
> time=0.029..0.877 rows=172 loops=1)
> -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..16011.70 rows=1737 width=4) (actual
> time=0.021..0.383 rows=167 loops=1)
> -> Index Scan using index_products_on_drop_shipper_id on
> products (cost=0.00..80.41 rows=19 width=4) (actual time=0.010..0.074
> rows=70 loops=1)
> Index Cond: (drop_shipper_id = 2)
> -> Index Scan using index_line_items_on_product_id on
> line_items li (cost=0.00..835.70 rows=279 width=8) (actual
> time=0.002..0.004 rows=2 loops=70)
> Index Cond: (product_id = products.id)
> -> Index Only Scan using purchased_items_line_item_id_idx on
> purchased_items pi (cost=0.00..7.60 rows=2 width=4) (actual
> time=0.002..0.003 rows=1 loops=167)
> Index Cond: (line_item_id = li.id)
> Heap Fetches: 5
> Total runtime: 0.955 ms
> (11 rows)
>

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