It seems like no-one has any ideas on this - does anyone know anywhere else I can try to look/ask to find out more?

Is it possible that this is a bug?

Thanks

Dave

On 16/01/2019 11:31, David Conlin wrote:

Hi folks -

I'm having trouble understanding what some of the stats mean in the execution plan output when parallel workers are used. I've tried to read up about it, but I haven't been able to find anything that explains what I'm seeing. Apologies in advance if there's documentation I've been too stupid to find.

I've run the following query. The "towns" table is a massive table that I created in order to get some big numbers on a parallel query - don't worry, this isn't a real query I want to make faster, just a silly example I'd like to understand.

EXPLAIN (ANALYZE, FORMAT JSON, BUFFERS, VERBOSE)
SELECT name, code, article
FROM towns
ORDER BY nameASC,
  codeDESC;

The output looks like this:

[
   {
     "Plan": {
"Node Type": "Gather Merge", "Parallel Aware": false, "Startup Cost": 1013948.54, "Total Cost": 1986244.55, "Plan Rows": 8333384, "Plan Width": 77, "Actual Startup Time": 42978.838, "Actual Total Time": 60628.982, "Actual Rows": 10000010, "Actual Loops": 1, "Output": ["name", "code", "article"], "Workers Planned": 2, "Workers Launched": 2, "Shared Hit Blocks": 29, "Shared Read Blocks": 47641, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 91342, "Temp Written Blocks": 91479, "Plans": [
         {
"Node Type": "Sort", "Parent Relationship": "Outer", "Parallel Aware": false, "Startup Cost": 1012948.52, "Total Cost": 1023365.25, "Plan Rows": 4166692, "Plan Width": 77, "Actual Startup Time": 42765.496, "Actual Total Time": 48526.168, "Actual Rows": 3333337, "Actual Loops": 3, "Output": ["name", "code", "article"], "Sort Key": ["towns.name", "towns.code DESC"], "Sort Method": "external merge", "Sort Space Used": 283856, "Sort Space Type": "Disk", "Shared Hit Blocks": 170, "Shared Read Blocks": 142762, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 273289, "Temp Written Blocks": 273700, "Workers": [
             {
"Worker Number": 0, "Actual Startup Time": 42588.662, "Actual Total Time": 48456.662, "Actual Rows": 3277980, "Actual Loops": 1, "Shared Hit Blocks": 72, "Shared Read Blocks": 46794, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 89067, "Temp Written Blocks": 89202 }, { "Worker Number": 1, "Actual Startup Time": 42946.705, "Actual Total Time": 48799.414, "Actual Rows": 3385130, "Actual Loops": 1, "Shared Hit Blocks": 69, "Shared Read Blocks": 48327, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 92880, "Temp Written Blocks": 93019 }
           ], "Plans": [
             {
"Node Type": "Seq Scan", "Parent Relationship": "Outer", "Parallel Aware": true, "Relation Name": "towns", "Schema": "public", "Alias": "towns", "Startup Cost": 0.00, "Total Cost": 184524.92, "Plan Rows": 4166692, "Plan Width": 77, "Actual Startup Time": 0.322, "Actual Total Time": 8305.886, "Actual Rows": 3333337, "Actual Loops": 3, "Output": ["name", "code", "article"], "Shared Hit Blocks": 96, "Shared Read Blocks": 142762, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 0, "Temp Written Blocks": 0, "Workers": [
                 {
"Worker Number": 0, "Actual Startup Time": 0.105, "Actual Total Time": 8394.629, "Actual Rows": 3277980, "Actual Loops": 1, "Shared Hit Blocks": 35, "Shared Read Blocks": 46794, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 0, "Temp Written Blocks": 0 }, { "Worker Number": 1, "Actual Startup Time": 0.113, "Actual Total Time": 8139.382, "Actual Rows": 3385130, "Actual Loops": 1, "Shared Hit Blocks": 32, "Shared Read Blocks": 48327, "Shared Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Shared Written Blocks": 0, "Local Hit Blocks": 0, "Local Read Blocks": 0, "Local Dirtied Blocks": 0, "Local Written Blocks": 0, "Temp Read Blocks": 0, "Temp Written Blocks": 0 }
               ]
             }
           ]
         }
       ]
     }, "Planning Time": 22.898, "Triggers": [
     ], "Execution Time": 61133.161 }
]

Or a more slimmed-down version, with just the confusing fields:

[
   {
     "Plan": {
"Node Type": "Gather Merge", "Parallel Aware": false,"Actual Total Time": 60628.982, "Actual Rows": 10000010, "Actual Loops": 1,"Workers Planned": 2, "Workers Launched": 2,"Plans": [
         {
"Node Type": "Sort", "Parent Relationship": "Outer", "Parallel Aware": false,"Actual Total Time": 48526.168, "Actual Rows": 3333337, "Actual Loops": 3,"Workers": [
             {
"Worker Number": 0,"Actual Total Time": 48456.662, "Actual Rows": 3277980, "Actual Loops": 1}, { "Worker Number": 1,"Actual Total Time": 48799.414, "Actual Rows": 3385130, "Actual Loops": 1}
           ], "Plans": [
             {
"Node Type": "Seq Scan","Parallel Aware": true,"Actual Total Time": 8305.886, "Actual Rows": 3333337, "Actual Loops": 3,"Workers": [
                 {
"Worker Number": 0,"Actual Total Time": 8394.629, "Actual Rows": 3277980, "Actual Loops": 1}, { "Worker Number": 1,"Actual Total Time": 8139.382, "Actual Rows": 3385130, "Actual Loops": 1}
               ]
             }
           ]
         }
       ]
     },"Execution Time": 61133.161 }
]

The things I'm struggling to understand are:

  * How the time values combine with parallelism. For example, each
    execution of the sort node takes an average of 48.5s, over three
    loops. This makes a total running time of 145.5s. Even if this was
    perfectly distributed between the two workers, I would expect this
    to take 72.75s, which is more than the total execution time, so it
    can't take this long.
  *  How the row numbers combine with those in the "Workers" subkey.
    For example, in the Sort node, worker #0 produces 3,277,980 rows,
    while worker #1 produces 3,385,130 rows. The Sort node as a whole
    produces 3,333,337 rows per loop, for a total of 10,000,010 (the
    value in the gather merge node). I would have expected the number
    of rows produced by the two workers to sum to the number produced
    by the Sort node as a whole, either per loop or in total.
  * How the "Actual Loops" values combine with those in the "Workers"
    subkey. For example, the "Sort" node has 3 loops, but each of the
    workers inside it have 1 loop. I would have expected either:
      o each of the workers to have done 3 loops (since the sort is
        executed 3 times), or
      o the number of loops in the two workers to sum to three (if the
        three executions of the sort are distributed across the two
        workers)

Other info about my setup:

  * Postgres version: "PostgreSQL 10.4, compiled by Visual C++ build
    1800, 64-bit"
  * I installed Postgres using the EnterpriseDB one-click installer
  * OS: Windows 10, v1803
  * I'm using Jetbrains Datagrip to connect to Postgres
  * No errors are logged.
  * Altered config settings:
 *


    application_name    PostgreSQL JDBC Driver  session
    client_encoding     UTF8    client
    DateStyle   ISO, MDY        client
    default_text_search_config  pg_catalog.english      configuration file
    dynamic_shared_memory_type  windows         configuration file
    extra_float_digits  3       session
    lc_messages         English_United States.1252      configuration file
    lc_monetary         English_United States.1252      configuration file
    lc_numeric  English_United States.1252      configuration file
    lc_time     English_United States.1252      configuration file
    listen_addresses    *       configuration file
    log_destination     stderr  configuration file
    logging_collector   on      configuration file
    max_connections     100     configuration file
    max_stack_depth     2MB     environment variable
    port        5432    configuration file
    shared_buffers      128MB   configuration file
    TimeZone    UTC     client

Thanks in advance, I'm sure I've done something silly or misunderstood something obvious but I can't work out what it is for the life of me.

Dave

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