Problem with query, server totally unresponsive - Mailing list pgsql-performance
From | Bendik Rognlien Johansen |
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Subject | Problem with query, server totally unresponsive |
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Msg-id | 0B8E0D23-F08D-457D-B26F-1D475F8064F4@gmail.com Whole thread Raw |
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Re: Problem with query, server totally unresponsive
("Jim C. Nasby" <jnasby@pervasive.com>)
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List | pgsql-performance |
Hello, I have a big problem with one of my databases. When i run my query, after a few minutes, the postmaster shows 99% mem i top, and the server becomes totally unresponsive. I get this message when I try to cancel the query: server closed the connection unexpectedly This probably means the server terminated abnormally before or while processing the request. The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Failed. This works fine on a different machine with the same database settings and about 30% less records. The other machine is running PostgreSQL 8.0.3 The troubled one is running 8.1.2 Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks The machine has 2x Intel dual core processors (3GHz) and 2 Gigs of ram. #----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # RESOURCE USAGE (except WAL) #----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- # - Memory - shared_buffers = 8192 # min 16 or max_connections*2, 8KB each #temp_buffers = 1000 # min 100, 8KB each #max_prepared_transactions = 5 # can be 0 or more # note: increasing max_prepared_transactions costs ~600 bytes of shared memory # per transaction slot, plus lock space (see max_locks_per_transaction). work_mem = 4096 # min 64, size in KB maintenance_work_mem = 262144 # min 1024, size in KB #max_stack_depth = 2048 # min 100, size in KB My query: SELECT r.id AS id, max(r.name) AS name, max(companyid) AS companyid, max(extract(epoch from r.updated)) as r_updated, hydra.join(co.value) AS contacts, hydra.join(ad.postalsite) AS postalsites FROM records r LEFT OUTER JOIN contacts co ON(r.id = co.record AND co.type IN (1,11,101,3)) LEFT OUTER JOIN addresses ad ON(r.id = ad.record) WHERE r.original IS NULL GROUP BY r.id; The hydra.join function -- Aggregates a column to an array DROP FUNCTION hydra.join_aggregate(text, text) CASCADE; DROP FUNCTION hydra.join_aggregate_to_array(text); CREATE FUNCTION hydra.join_aggregate(text, text) RETURNS text AS 'select $1 || ''|'' || $2' LANGUAGE sql IMMUTABLE STRICT; CREATE FUNCTION hydra.join_aggregate_to_array(text) RETURNS text[] AS 'SELECT string_to_array($1, ''|'')' LANGUAGE sql IMMUTABLE STRICT; CREATE AGGREGATE hydra.join ( BASETYPE = text ,SFUNC = hydra.join_aggregate ,STYPE = text ,FINALFUNC = hydra.join_aggregate_to_array ); Tables: records: 757278 rows contacts: 2256253 rows addresses: 741536 rows Explain: QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------- GroupAggregate (cost=636575.63..738618.40 rows=757278 width=75) -> Merge Left Join (cost=636575.63..694469.65 rows=1681120 width=75) Merge Cond: ("outer".id = "inner".record) -> Merge Left Join (cost=523248.93..552247.54 rows=1681120 width=63) Merge Cond: ("outer".id = "inner".record) -> Sort (cost=164044.73..165937.93 rows=757278 width=48) Sort Key: r.id -> Seq Scan on records r (cost=0.00..19134.78 rows=757278 width=48) Filter: (original IS NULL) -> Sort (cost=359204.20..363407.00 rows=1681120 width=19) Sort Key: co.record -> Seq Scan on contacts co (cost=0.00..73438.06 rows=1681120 width=19) Filter: (("type" = 1) OR ("type" = 11) OR ("type" = 101) OR ("type" = 3)) -> Sort (cost=113326.70..115180.54 rows=741536 width=16) Sort Key: ad.record -> Seq Scan on addresses ad (cost=0.00..20801.36 rows=741536 width=16) (16 rows) se_companies=# \d records; Table "public.records" Column | Type | Modifiers -----------------+-------------------------- +------------------------------------------------------ id | integer | not null default nextval ('records_id_seq'::regclass) companyid | character varying(16) | default ''::character varying categories | integer[] | nace | integer[] | name | character varying(255) | default ''::character varying updated | timestamp with time zone | default ('now'::text)::timestamp(6) with time zone updater | integer | owner | integer | loaner | integer | info | text | original | integer | active | boolean | default true categoryquality | integer | not null default 0 searchwords | character varying(128)[] | priority | integer | categorized | timestamp with time zone | infopage | boolean | national | boolean | password | character varying(32) | login | boolean | deleted | boolean | not null default false reference | integer[] | nuinfo | text | brands | integer[] | volatile | boolean | not null default false Indexes: "records_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id) CLUSTER "original_is_null" btree (original) WHERE original IS NULL "records_category_rdtree_idx" gist (categories) "records_categoryquality_idx" btree (categoryquality) "records_lower_name_idx" btree (lower(name::text)) "records_original_idx" btree (original) "records_owner" btree ("owner") "records_updated_idx" btree (updated) Foreign-key constraints: "records_original_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (original) REFERENCES records (id) se_companies=# \d contacts; Table "public.contacts" Column | Type | Modifiers -------------+------------------------ +------------------------------------------------------- id | integer | not null default nextval ('contacts_id_seq'::regclass) record | integer | type | integer | value | character varying(128) | description | character varying(255) | priority | integer | itescotype | integer | original | integer | source | integer | reference | character varying(32) | quality | integer | deleted | boolean | not null default false searchable | boolean | not null default true visible | boolean | not null default true Indexes: "contacts_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id) "contacts_original_idx" btree (original) "contacts_quality_idx" btree (quality) "contacts_record_idx" btree (record) "contacts_source_reference_idx" btree (source, reference) "contacts_value_idx" btree (value) Foreign-key constraints: "contacts_original_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (original) REFERENCES contacts(id) se_companies=# \d addresses; Table "public.addresses" Column | Type | Modifiers --------------+-------------------------- +-------------------------------------------------------- id | integer | not null default nextval ('addresses_id_seq'::regclass) record | integer | address | character varying(128) | extra | character varying(32) | postalcode | character varying(16) | postalsite | character varying(64) | description | character varying(255) | position | point | uncertainty | integer | default 99999999 priority | integer | type | integer | place | character varying(64) | floor | integer | side | character varying(8) | housename | character varying(64) | original | integer | source | integer | reference | character varying(64) | quality | integer | deleted | boolean | not null default false searchable | boolean | not null default true visible | boolean | not null default true municipality | integer | map | boolean | not null default true geocoded | timestamp with time zone | default now() Indexes: "addresses_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id) "addresses_lower_address_postalcode" btree (lower (address::text), lower(postalcode::text)) "addresses_original_idx" btree (original) "addresses_record_idx" btree (record) "addresses_source_reference_idx" btree (source, reference) Foreign-key constraints: "addresses_original_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (original) REFERENCES addresses(id)
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