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From Herouth Maoz
Subject Lengthy deletion
Date
Msg-id FB6D59EFE2A13D4B9A3E85F0C3363EED04E4E0AC@mail.UniCell.local
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Responses Re: Lengthy deletion
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Hi.

I was instructed to delete old records from one of the tables in our production system. The deletion took hours and I had to stop it in mid-operation and reschedule it as a night job. But then I had to do the same when I got up in the morning and it was still running.

The odd thing about it: There are 4720965 records in the table, of which I have to delete 3203485. This should not have taken too long, and the EXPLAIN estimate for it seemed to agree with me:

bcentral=> explain delete
from subscriptions s
where (date_registered < '2011-11-13' and operator <> 'P') and service_id not in ( select id from alerts_services )
;
                                                                     QUERY PLAN                                
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Delete  (cost=38885.86..155212.37 rows=1630425 width=6)
   ->  Bitmap Heap Scan on subscriptions s  (cost=38885.86..155212.37 rows=1630425 width=6)
         Filter: ((date_registered < '2011-11-13 00:00:00'::timestamp without time zone) AND (operator <> 'P'::bpchar) AND (NOT (hashed SubPlan 1)))
         ->  Bitmap Index Scan on t_ind  (cost=0.00..38473.03 rows=2361115 width=0)
               Index Cond: ((date_registered < '2011-11-13 00:00:00'::timestamp without time zone) = true)
         SubPlan 1
           ->  Seq Scan on alerts_services  (cost=0.00..4.58 rows=258 width=4)
(7 rows)



I got an interesting clue, though, when I canceled the deletion the second time around. I got the following error message:

Cancel request sent
ERROR:  canceling statement due to user request
CONTEXT:  SQL statement "SELECT 1 FROM ONLY "public"."sent_messages" x WHERE $1 OPERATOR(pg_catalog.=) "subscription_id" FOR SHARE OF x"

As you can see in the EXPLAIN sentence, I'm trying to delete from a table called "subscriptions", and this context is in another table called "sent_messages" which is related to it by foreign key. Now, I'd say that it was waiting to get a lock on the "sent_messages" table (from which I duly removed the related records before running my delete), and that I should have known that. Only, I was using another connection to monitor pg_stat_activity while the delete is done, and the delete process had "false" in the "waiting" column!

bcentral=# SELECT usename, procpid, query_start, client_addr, client_port, current_query, waiting
FROM pg_stat_activity
WHERE query_start < now() - interval '3 seconds'
AND xact_start is not null order by xact_start;
-[ RECORD 1 ]-+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
usename       | bcentral
procpid       | 20047
query_start   | 2011-11-29 02:01:28.968161+02
client_addr   | 192.168.34.34
client_port   | 55709
current_query | delete
              : from subscriptions s
              : where (date_registered < '2011-11-13' and operator <> 'P') and service_id not in ( select id fr
om alerts_services )
              : ;
waiting       | f



Um... so what gives? What's happening here? The server is PostgreSQL 9.0.4.


TIA,
Herouth

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