Using this SQL: EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT DISTINCT sessionid, '2004-33' AS "yearweek", nd.niveau INTO TEMP distinct_session FROM httplog h ,niveaudir nd WHERE hitDateTime>('now'::timestamp with time zone-'1440 min'::interval) and h.hostid=(select hostnameid from hostname where hostname='www.forbrug.dk') and h.statusid!=404 and h.pathid=nd.pathid ;
I get this output: QUERY PLAN --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unique (cost=5680.00..5766.70 rows=8670 width=26) (actual time=17030.802..20044.614 rows=68213 loops=1) InitPlan -> Index Scan using hostname_hostname_key on hostname (cost=0.00..5.42 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=0.101..0.106 rows=1 loops=1) Index Cond: (hostname = 'www.forbrug.dk'::text) -> Sort (cost=5674.58..5696.25 rows=8670 width=26) (actual time=17030.792..17689.650 rows=174714 loops=1) Sort Key: h.sessionid, '2004-33'::text, nd.niveau -> Merge Join (cost=4500.70..5107.48 rows=8670 width=26) (actual time=3226.955..3966.011 rows=174714 loops=1) Merge Cond: ("outer".pathid = "inner".pathid) -> Index Scan using niveaudir_pathid on niveaudir nd (cost=0.00..465.59 rows=22715 width=26) (actual time=0.181..52.248 rows=22330 loops=1) -> Sort (cost=4500.70..4522.38 rows=8670 width=8) (actual time=3226.666..3443.092 rows=174714 loops=1) Sort Key: h.pathid -> Index Scan using httplog_hitdatetime on httplog h (cost=0.00..3933.61 rows=8670 width=8) (actual time=0.425..1048.428 rows=174714 loops=1) Index Cond: (hitdatetime > '2004-08-14 16:41:16.855829+02'::timestamp with time zone) Filter: ((hostid = $0) AND (statusid <> 404)) Total runtime: 20478.174 ms (15 rows) As I read it the output tells me what was done during the milliseconds: 0.101..0.106 0.181..52.248 0.425..1048.428 3226.666..3443.092 3226.955..3966.011 17030.792..17689.650 17030.802..20044.614 However, there are a few large gaps. What is happening during: 1048.428..3226.666 (2 secs) 3966.011..17030.792 (13 secs!) This is the major part of the time but this is not accounted for in the explain analyze output. It seems PostgreSQL is doing stuff that is not part of the query plan. How do I get to know what this "stuff" is? /Ole ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster