On Thu, Jul 17, 2025 at 18:11 Jerry Brenner <jbren...@guidewire.com> wrote:
> We are on Postgres 15.5 (Aurora) and capturing query plans via > auto_explain. We are seeing a large number of query plans for 2 queries > that have 12 tables. Every fast (or "fast enough") plan has a left deep > tree and every slow plan has a bushy tree. Is there a way to determine if > a plan was generated by GECO? > > We have from_collapse_limit, join_collapse_limit and geqo_threshold all > set to 12. (There is a COUNT(*) above derived table - could that be > somehow affecting this?) > > I've manually explained plans and haven't seen the problem, but then it > turns up the next day (with the same parameter values) with multiple > execution plans. > I'm not aware of ability to see if grow was involved, but with Aurora, should be able can provision a thin (CoW) clone with PITR to a specific point when you suspect the plan in question was used ("slow") -- and study the planner behavior in detail, experimenting and adjusting planner parameters. Nik >