On 30 October 2014 03:30, Etsuro Fujita <fujita.ets...@lab.ntt.co.jp> wrote: > (2014/10/17 18:35), Etsuro Fujita wrote: >> >> (2014/10/16 17:17), Simon Riggs wrote: >>> >>> Would it be useful to keep track of how many tables just got analyzed? >>> >>> i.e. analyze of foo (including N inheritance children) >> >> >> I think that's a good idea. So, I'll update the patch. > > > Done. Attached is an updated version of the patch. > > Thanks for the comment!
The patch was kinda ok, but we have deeper problems. If we have a 3 level hierarchy like foo->(p1, p2->(p4), p3) then we still report this pretty strangely LOG: automatic analyze of table "postgres.public.p1" system usage: CPU 0.00s/0.00u sec elapsed 0.05 sec LOG: automatic analyze of table "postgres.public.foo" system usage: CPU 0.00s/0.00u sec elapsed 0.04 sec LOG: automatic analyze of table "postgres.public.foo" (including 3 inheritance children) system usage: CPU 0.00s/0.01u sec elapsed 0.12 sec LOG: automatic analyze of table "postgres.public.p4" system usage: CPU 0.00s/0.00u sec elapsed 0.00 sec notice that p4 is not included as an inheritance child, even though it most surely is. Why is p4 reported, when p1, p2 and p3 are not? and I notice psql reports this incorrectly also postgres=# \d+ foo Table "public.foo" Column | Type | Modifiers | Storage | Stats target | Description ----------+---------+-----------+---------+--------------+------------- ?column? | integer | | plain | | Child tables: p1, p2, p3 >>No mention of grandchildren... Not your fault, but this patch doesn't sufficiently improve the situation to commit it, yet. Sorry, patch returned with feedback, for now. -- Simon Riggs http://www.2ndQuadrant.com/ PostgreSQL Development, 24x7 Support, Training & Services -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers