[PERFORM] Index Scan Backward Slow
Hi, We have a query which finds the latest row_id for a particular code. We've found a backwards index scan is much slower than a forward one, to the extent that disabling indexscan altogether actually improves the query time. Can anyone suggest why this might be, and what's best to do to improve the query time? dev= \d table Table public.table Column| Type | Modifiers --++--- row_id | integer| code | character(2) | Indexes: table_code_idx btree (code) table_row_idx btree (row_id) dev= select count(*) from table; count - 6090254 (1 row) dev= select count(distinct(row_id)) from table; count - 5421022 (1 row) dev= select n_distinct from pg_stats where tablename='table' and attname='row_id'; n_distinct -0.762951 (1 row) dev= show work_mem; work_mem --- 1249105kB (1 row) dev= select version(); version -- PostgreSQL 9.3.6 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.6.3 20120306 (Red Hat 4.6.3-2), 64-bit (1 row) The query in question: dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN -- Limit (cost=0.43..1.67 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=835.281..835.282 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=187961 - Index Scan Backward using table_row_idx on table (cost=0.43..343741.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=835.278..835.278 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 4050971 Buffers: shared hit=187961 Total runtime: 835.315 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/uGC So we can see it's doing a backwards index scan. Out of curiosity I tried a forward scan and it was MUCH quicker: dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as first_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id asc limit 1; QUERY PLAN --- Limit (cost=0.43..1.67 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=19.473..19.474 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=26730 - Index Scan using table_row_idx on table (cost=0.43..343741.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=19.470..19.470 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 62786 Buffers: shared hit=26730 Total runtime: 19.509 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/ASxD I thought adding a index on row_id desc might be the answer but it has little effect: dev= create index row_id_desc_idx on table(row_id desc); CREATE INDEX Time: 5293.812 ms dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN Limit (cost=0.43..1.66 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=944.666..944.667 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=176711 read=11071 - Index Scan using row_id_desc_idx on table (cost=0.43..342101.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=944.663..944.663 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 4050971 Buffers: shared hit=176711 read=11071 Total runtime: 944.699 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/JStM In fact, disabling the index scan completely improves matters considerably: dev= drop index row_id_desc_idx; DROP INDEX dev= set enable_indexscan to off; SET dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN Limit (cost=74006.39..74006.39 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=183.997..183.998 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=14723 - Sort (cost=74006.39..74703.22 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=183.995..183.995 rows=1 loops=1) Sort Key: row_id Sort Method: top-N heapsort Memory: 25kB Buffers: shared hit=14723 - Bitmap Heap Scan on table (cost=5276.60..72612.74 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=25.533..119.320 rows=275909 loops=1) Recheck Cond: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Buffers: shared hit=14723 - Bitmap Index Scan on table_code_idx (cost=0.00..5206.91
Re: [PERFORM] Index Scan Backward Slow
Simple... that did it... thanks! dev= create index on table(code,row_id); CREATE INDEX Time: 38088.482 ms dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN Limit (cost=0.43..0.46 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=0.070..0.071 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=2 read=3 - Index Only Scan Backward using table_code_row_id_idx on table (cost=0.43..7999.28 rows=278743 width=4) (actual time=0.067..0.067 rows=1 loops=1) Index Cond: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Heap Fetches: 1 Buffers: shared hit=2 read=3 Total runtime: 0.097 ms (7 rows) On 1 May 2015 at 11:59, Evgeniy Shishkin itparan...@gmail.com wrote: On 01 May 2015, at 13:54, David Osborne da...@qcode.co.uk wrote: Hi, We have a query which finds the latest row_id for a particular code. We've found a backwards index scan is much slower than a forward one, to the extent that disabling indexscan altogether actually improves the query time. Can anyone suggest why this might be, and what's best to do to improve the query time? dev= \d table Table public.table Column| Type | Modifiers --++--- row_id | integer| code | character(2) | Indexes: table_code_idx btree (code) table_row_idx btree (row_id) dev= select count(*) from table; count - 6090254 (1 row) dev= select count(distinct(row_id)) from table; count - 5421022 (1 row) dev= select n_distinct from pg_stats where tablename='table' and attname='row_id'; n_distinct -0.762951 (1 row) dev= show work_mem; work_mem --- 1249105kB (1 row) dev= select version(); version -- PostgreSQL 9.3.6 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.6.3 20120306 (Red Hat 4.6.3-2), 64-bit (1 row) The query in question: dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN -- Limit (cost=0.43..1.67 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=835.281..835.282 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=187961 - Index Scan Backward using table_row_idx on table (cost=0.43..343741.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=835.278..835.278 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 4050971 Buffers: shared hit=187961 Total runtime: 835.315 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/uGC So we can see it's doing a backwards index scan. Out of curiosity I tried a forward scan and it was MUCH quicker: dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as first_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id asc limit 1; QUERY PLAN --- Limit (cost=0.43..1.67 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=19.473..19.474 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=26730 - Index Scan using table_row_idx on table (cost=0.43..343741.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=19.470..19.470 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 62786 Buffers: shared hit=26730 Total runtime: 19.509 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/ASxD I thought adding a index on row_id desc might be the answer but it has little effect: dev= create index row_id_desc_idx on table(row_id desc); CREATE INDEX Time: 5293.812 ms dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN Limit (cost=0.43..1.66 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=944.666..944.667 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=176711 read=11071 - Index Scan using row_id_desc_idx on table (cost=0.43..342101.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=944.663..944.663 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 4050971 Buffers: shared hit=176711 read=11071 Total runtime: 944.699 ms (7 rows)
Re: [PERFORM] Index Scan Backward Slow
On 01 May 2015, at 13:54, David Osborne da...@qcode.co.uk wrote: Hi, We have a query which finds the latest row_id for a particular code. We've found a backwards index scan is much slower than a forward one, to the extent that disabling indexscan altogether actually improves the query time. Can anyone suggest why this might be, and what's best to do to improve the query time? dev= \d table Table public.table Column| Type | Modifiers --++--- row_id | integer| code | character(2) | Indexes: table_code_idx btree (code) table_row_idx btree (row_id) dev= select count(*) from table; count - 6090254 (1 row) dev= select count(distinct(row_id)) from table; count - 5421022 (1 row) dev= select n_distinct from pg_stats where tablename='table' and attname='row_id'; n_distinct -0.762951 (1 row) dev= show work_mem; work_mem --- 1249105kB (1 row) dev= select version(); version -- PostgreSQL 9.3.6 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 4.6.3 20120306 (Red Hat 4.6.3-2), 64-bit (1 row) The query in question: dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN -- Limit (cost=0.43..1.67 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=835.281..835.282 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=187961 - Index Scan Backward using table_row_idx on table (cost=0.43..343741.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=835.278..835.278 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 4050971 Buffers: shared hit=187961 Total runtime: 835.315 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/uGC So we can see it's doing a backwards index scan. Out of curiosity I tried a forward scan and it was MUCH quicker: dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as first_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id asc limit 1; QUERY PLAN --- Limit (cost=0.43..1.67 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=19.473..19.474 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=26730 - Index Scan using table_row_idx on table (cost=0.43..343741.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=19.470..19.470 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 62786 Buffers: shared hit=26730 Total runtime: 19.509 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/ASxD I thought adding a index on row_id desc might be the answer but it has little effect: dev= create index row_id_desc_idx on table(row_id desc); CREATE INDEX Time: 5293.812 ms dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN Limit (cost=0.43..1.66 rows=1 width=4) (actual time=944.666..944.667 rows=1 loops=1) Buffers: shared hit=176711 read=11071 - Index Scan using row_id_desc_idx on table (cost=0.43..342101.98 rows=278731 width=4) (actual time=944.663..944.663 rows=1 loops=1) Filter: (code = 'XX'::bpchar) Rows Removed by Filter: 4050971 Buffers: shared hit=176711 read=11071 Total runtime: 944.699 ms (7 rows) http://explain.depesz.com/s/JStM In fact, disabling the index scan completely improves matters considerably: dev= drop index row_id_desc_idx; DROP INDEX dev= set enable_indexscan to off; SET dev= explain (analyse,buffers) select row_id as last_row_id from table where code='XX' order by row_id desc limit 1; QUERY PLAN