Sorry for the misunderstaning: of course not default "normal" settings; shared 
buffers, work mem, wal segments and others have been tuned according to 
available hardware (e.g. 4 GB, 32 MB, 10 for these settings, respectively). I 
meant "planner default settings" in the post.
-- 
Sent from my Android phone, please excuse my brevity.

Greg Smith <g...@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:

Ivan Voras wrote: > The "vanilla" plan, with default settings is: Pause here 
for a second: why default settings? A default PostgreSQL configuration is 
suitable for systems with about 128MB of RAM. Since you say you have "good 
enough hardware", I'm assuming you have a bit more than that. The first things 
to try here are the list at 
http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Tuning_Your_PostgreSQL_Server ; your bad query 
here looks like it might benefit from a large increase to effective_cache_size, 
and possibly an increase to work_mem as well. Your "bad" plan here is doing a 
lot of sequential scans instead of indexed lookups, which makes me wonder if 
the change in join types you're forcing isn't fixing that part as a 
coincidence. Note that the estimated number of rows coming out of each form of 
plan is off by a factor of about 200X, so it's not that the other plan type is 
better estimating anything. -- Greg Smith 2ndQuadrant US g...@2ndquadrant.com 
Baltimore, MD PostgreSQL Training, Serv
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