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From Scott Neville
Subject Slow planning time
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Hi,

We have a database that for some reason has started to be really slow at planning all queries.  The database is running
version9.4.2 since July 28th (it was freshly installed then - compiled from source).  The response time is fairly
sporadic,but the quickest plan time I have seen (on any query) using explain analyze is 39ms with an execution time of
1ms,however we have slow query logging on and we are getting queries taking over 6000 ms in the planning stage with
thenonly a few ms to execute.  There is nothing complex about the queries so even something like this: 

select max(datetime) from audit;

(where datetime is an indexed field takes 200ms to plan and 0.5ms to execute).

The databases are involved in a replication chain so I have

M1 -> S1 -> S2

I have restarted S2 and S1 and this appears to have made the problem go away (though for how long....).  S1 has a
replicationslot listed on M1. 

The only other thing to note is that while all of the tables are big, but most of them are not crazy (the one that is
mostcommonly selected from has 718,000 rows in it), there are some very big tables which are reaching 325,000,000 rows.
There is quite a lot of change too I estimate about 7,500,000 row changes a day on average, but this is also very
focused(about 7 million of the changes happen on two tables, yet all tables suffer from slow query planning).  Most of
thesechanges occur overnight where bulk changes occur then the rest happens in a more steady stream through the day.  I
couldunderstand it more if the execution time was slow, but its the planning time. 

Auto-vacuum is turned on and set to 1 worker, in addition to this we have a process that runs every night and runs
"vacuumanalyze" on as many tables as it can in a 2 hour period (starting with the oldest vacuumed first). 

Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts as to why planning takes so long and anything I can do to address the issue.

Thanks

Scott

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