Re: [GENERAL] Problem with an indexing on a large table. Suggestions needed. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Problem with an indexing on a large table. Suggestions needed.
Date
Msg-id 199905101620.MAA06696@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Problem with an indexing on a large table. Suggestions needed.  (Martin Weinberg <weinberg@osprey.phast.umass.edu>)
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Can you try 6.5 beta when you can and let us know.  Thomas, is this
going to work better in 6.5beta?


>
> Folks,
>
> I have a very large table (10Gb, 20 million records each with 54 fields)
> with both float, integer and text values.  If I submit a query such as:
>
>     select * from mytable where x=3.14 and y=6.28;
>
>
> it takes about 3 minutes to return the record.  Both x and y are indexed:
>
>     create index xindex on mytable using btree (x);
>     create index yindex on mytable using btree (y);
>
> And "explain" on the select query above says it's doing a sequential scan.
>
> However if I say:
>
>     select * from mytable where x='3.14'::float4 and y='6.28'::float4;
>
> it takes about 3 seconds!  And now "explain" says it's doing an indexed
> scan.
>
> My understanding is that the query optimizer should know to pick
> the index scan for this query.  Is there a problem with my set up?
> Is there something I can do to make this work efficiently?  Did I
> set up my indices incorrectly?
>
> BTW, this is PostgreSQL 6.4.2 on a dual Xeon running Linux 2.2.5.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Martin
>
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>


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