On 5/7/24 02:38, HORDER Philip wrote:
Thanks for your time Adrian


Is there enough data processing?

Yes, one table is receiving upwards of 20 million rows daily.
We noticed the problem when fetch performance on this table degraded after 
updates.

Autovacuum has thresholds for turning on, are you sure those thresholds are 
just not being met?

Yes we're sure.  Our biggest table is set for a fixed number of rows rather 
than a percentage, this gets an auto analyse about every 15 minutes.

After an update this just stops, and there are no analyse entries in the log 
file.  None at all, for any table.

1) What is the exact pg_restore command you are using?

2) From earlier post: '... only analyzes tables in the new db at the point of reload, then shuts off again.' Provide that sequence of events from the Postgres log.

3) Also statistics from

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/monitoring-stats.html#MONITORING-PG-STAT-ALL-TABLES-VIEW

for that table after the reload.


When we restart Postgres the auto analyse restarts and catches up with the 
backlog.


Phil Horder
Database Mechanic

Thales
Land & Air Systems

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