Re: update query taking too long - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Chris
Subject Re: update query taking too long
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Msg-id 46835A16.3050602@gmail.com
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In response to Re: update query taking too long  (Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>)
Responses Re: update query taking too long  (Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com>)
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Richard Huxton wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>> Tom Lane wrote:
>>> Any foreign keys leading to or from that table?
>>
>> Nope :(
>>
>>> 3.5 million row updates are not exactly gonna be instantaneous anyway,
>>> but only FK checks or really slow user-written triggers would make it
>>> take upwards of an hour ...
>>
>> No triggers, functions.
>
> Of course you really want a trigger on this, since presumably domainname
> should always be kept in sync with emailaddress. But that's not the
> immediate issue.
>
>> Table is pretty basic.
>>
>> I have a few indexes (one on the primary key, one on emailaddress etc)
>> but the 'domainname' column is a new one not referenced by any of the
>> indexes.
>>
>> FWIW (while the other update is still going in another window):
>
> What's saturated? Is the system I/O limited or CPU limited? You *should*
> be limited by the write speed of your disk with something simple like this.
>
> What happens if you do the following?

db=# CREATE TABLE email_upd_test (id SERIAL, email text, domainname
text, PRIMARY KEY (id));
NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence
"email_upd_test_id_seq" for serial column "email_upd_test.id"
NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index
"email_upd_test_pkey" for table "email_upd_test"
CREATE TABLE
Time: 276.500 ms
db=# INSERT INTO email_upd_test (email) SELECT n::text || '@' || n::text
FROM (SELECT generate_series(1,1000000) AS n) AS numbers;
INSERT 0 1000000
Time: 14104.663 ms
db=# ANALYSE email_upd_test;
ANALYZE
Time: 121.775 ms
db=# UPDATE email_upd_test SET domainname=substring(email from
position('@' in email));
UPDATE 1000000
Time: 43796.030 ms


I think I'm I/O bound from my very limited understanding of vmstat.

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