Re: Slow Running Queries in Azure PostgreSQL - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Justin Pryzby
Subject Re: Slow Running Queries in Azure PostgreSQL
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Msg-id 20220222212710.GI9008@telsasoft.com
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In response to Slow Running Queries in Azure PostgreSQL  ("Kumar, Mukesh" <MKumar@peabodyenergy.com>)
Responses RE: Slow Running Queries in Azure PostgreSQL
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On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 02:11:58PM +0000, Kumar, Mukesh wrote:

>  ->  Hash Join  (cost=6484.69..43117.63 rows=1 width=198) (actual time=155.508..820.705 rows=52841 loops=1)"
>        Hash Cond: (((lms_doc_property_rights_assoc.doc_sid_c)::text =
(lms_doc_propright_status_assoc.doc_sid_c)::text)AND ((lms_property_rights_base.property_sid_k)::text =
(lms_doc_propright_status_assoc.property_sid_c)::text))"

Your problem seems to start here.  It thinks it'll get one row but actually
gets 53k.  You can join those two tables on their own to understand the problem
better.  Is either or both halves of the AND estimated well ?

If both halves are individually estimated well, but estimated poorly together
with AND, then you have correlation.

Are either of those conditions redundant with the other ?  Half of the AND
might be unnecessary and could be removed.

-- 
Justin



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