Thread: 9.0 EXPLAIN Buffers: written=nnnn

9.0 EXPLAIN Buffers: written=nnnn

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Date:
Do EXPLAIN ANALYZE:

. . . only showing the bottom node . . .
->  Seq Scan on YYYYY
(cost=0.00..37962.29 rows=876029 width=40)
(actual time=16.728..92555.945 rows=876002 loops=1)
Output: foo, bar
Buffers:
  shared hit=146
  read=29056
  written=2325   !!!!!

"Total runtime: 375542.347 ms"


Then Do EXPLAIN ANALYZE again:

. . . only showing the bottom node . . .
->  Seq Scan on YYYYY
(cost=0.00..37962.29 rows=876029 width=40)
(actual time=0.192..2972.127 rows=876002 loops=1)
Output: foo, bar
Buffers:
  shared hit=210
  read=28992

"Total runtime:  32913.884 ms"


In general, can you tell me why [written=2325] is displayed by the first EXPLAIN, but not the second EXPLAIN ?
The query is a SELECT, so what is getting "written" ?

Note that both EXPLAINs have the exact same plan. Bottom up is: Seq Scan on YYYY, Hash, Seq Scan on XXXX, Hash Join,
HashAggregate

I am wondering if it is a clue as to why the "actual time" is so different from one run to the next.

The query is 2 tables joined, with a group by:
select
  sum (case when X.hid is null and not Y.cntr = '0' then 1 else 0 end) as colp
from
  xxxxx             X
  inner join yyyyy  Y on Y.coln = X.colm
where
  X.some_id = 'aeiou'
group by
  X.some_type

Thanks,
-dvs-


Re: 9.0 EXPLAIN Buffers: written=nnnn

From
Rodrigo Gonzalez
Date:
El Thu, 2 Feb 2012 12:03:20 -0500
<david.sahagian@emc.com> escribió:
> Do EXPLAIN ANALYZE:
>
>   written=2325   !!!!!
>
> "Total runtime: 375542.347 ms"
>
>
> Then Do EXPLAIN ANALYZE again:

> In general, can you tell me why [written=2325] is displayed by the
> first EXPLAIN, but not the second EXPLAIN ? The query is a SELECT, so
> what is getting "written" ?
>
> Note that both EXPLAINs have the exact same plan. Bottom up is: Seq
> Scan on YYYY, Hash, Seq Scan on XXXX, Hash Join, HashAggregate
>
> I am wondering if it is a clue as to why the "actual time" is so
> different from one run to the next.
>

I can be completely wrong, but maybe it is about hint bits.

Read http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Hint_Bits

Thanks

Rodrigo