Re: PostgreSQL 7.4beta5 vs MySQL 4.0.16 with RT(DBIx::SearchBuilder) - Mailing list pgsql-performance

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Subject Re: PostgreSQL 7.4beta5 vs MySQL 4.0.16 with RT(DBIx::SearchBuilder)
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In response to Re: PostgreSQL 7.4beta5 vs MySQL 4.0.16 with  ("scott.marlowe" <scott.marlowe@ihs.com>)
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> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 mallah@trade-india.com wrote:
>
>> >> So its not just PostgreSQL that is suffering from the bad SQL but MySQL also.  But the
>> >> question is my does PostgreSQL suffer so badly ??  I think not all developers write very
>> >> nice SQLs.
>> >>
>> >> Its really sad to see that a fine peice of work (RT) is performing sub-optimal becoz of
>> >> malformed SQLs.  [ specially on database of my choice ;-) ]
>> >
>> > Post EXPLAIN ANALYZES of the queries you're running, then maybe you'll be able to get some
>> > useful help from this list.  Until then, it's very hard to speculate as to why PostgreSQL is
>> > slower.  -sc
>>
>> Here It is:
>>
>> in case they are illegeble please lemme know i will attach it as .txt files.
>>
>> Slower One:
>>
>> explain analyze SELECT DISTINCT main.* FROM Groups main , Principals Principals_1, ACL ACL_2
>> WHERE ((ACL_2.RightName = 'OwnTicket')OR(ACL_2.RightName = 'SuperUser')) AND  ( (
>> ACL_2.PrincipalId = Principals_1.id AND ACL_2.PrincipalType = 'Group' AND (   main.Domain =
>> 'SystemInternal' OR main.Domain = 'UserDefined' OR main.Domain = 'ACLEquivalence') AND main.id
>> = Principals_1.id) OR ( ( (main.Domain = 'RT::Queue-Role' AND main.Instance = 25)  OR (
>> main.Domain = 'RT::Ticket-Role' AND main.Instance = 6973)  )  AND main.Type =
>> ACL_2.PrincipalType AND main.id = Principals_1.id) ) AND (ACL_2.ObjectType = 'RT::System'  OR
>> (ACL_2.ObjectType = 'RT::Queue' AND ACL_2.ObjectId = 25) )  ORDER BY main.Name ASC ;
>
> Note here:
>
> Merge Join
>     (cost=1788.68..4735.71 rows=1 width=85)
>     (actual time=597.540..1340.526 rows=20153 loops=1)
>     Merge Cond: ("outer".id = "inner".id)
>
> This estimate is WAY off.  Are both of those fields indexed and analyzed?

Yes both are primary keys. and i did vacuum full verbose analyze;

   Have you tried
> upping the statistics target on those two fields?
> I assume they are compatible types.

Yes they are

>
> You might try 'set enable_mergejoin = false' and see if it does something  faster here.  Just a
> guess.


Did not help

regds
mallah.





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