Re: updates (postgreSQL) very slow - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bobbie van der Westhuizen
Subject Re: updates (postgreSQL) very slow
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Msg-id 40502E89.22929.1E4AF8B6@localhost
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In response to Re: updates (postgreSQL) very slow  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Re: updates (postgreSQL) very slow
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On 11 Mar 2004 at 2:01, Tom Lane wrote:

Fred Moyer <fred@redhotpenguin.com> writes:
> On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 15:30, Tom Lane wrote:
>> A while, sure, but 2 hours seems excessive to me too.

> If there are no foreign keys or triggers and updating each row is taking
> one drive seek ( approximately 9 ms with the 80 gig IDE drive being used
> here ) then to do 747524 seeks will take 6727716 ms, about 10% less than
> the time of 7628686 ms for the update above.  Is this is an accurate
> estimate or are these numbers just coincidence?

Probably coincidence.  There's no reason to think that a large UPDATE
would expend one disk seek per updated row on average --- there's
enough
buffering between the UPDATE and the drive heads that under normal
circumstances the cost should be lots less.

If I had to bet at this point I'd bet on inefficient foreign-key checks,
but since we haven't seen any schema details that's purely
speculation.

            regards, tom lane

There are no foreign-keys in this table.  What schema details do you
need, then I can give it to you. I am a new user of postgreSQL so I am
not clude-up with all of the stuff.
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