Re: multiple joins + Order by + LIMIT query performance issue

From: "Heikki Linnakangas" <heikki(at)enterprisedb(dot)com>
To: "Antoine Baudoux" <ab(at)taktik(dot)be>
Cc: "Guillaume Smet" <guillaume(dot)smet(at)gmail(dot)com>, <pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: multiple joins + Order by + LIMIT query performance issue
Date: 2008-05-06 18:06:35
Message-ID: 48209E2B.90007@enterprisedb.com
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Antoine Baudoux wrote:
> Here is the explain analyse for the first query, the other is still
> running...
>
>
> explain analyse select * from t_Event event
> inner join t_Service service on event.service_id=service.id
> inner join t_System system on service.system_id=system.id
> inner join t_Interface interface on system.id=interface.system_id
> inner join t_Network network on interface.network_id=network.id
> where (network.customer_id=1) order by event.c_date desc limit 25
>
> Limit (cost=11761.44..11761.45 rows=1 width=976) (actual
> time=0.047..0.047 rows=0 loops=1)
> -> Sort (cost=11761.44..11761.45 rows=1 width=976) (actual
> time=0.045..0.045 rows=0 loops=1)
> Sort Key: event.c_date
> Sort Method: quicksort Memory: 17kB
> -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..11761.43 rows=1 width=976) (actual
> time=0.024..0.024 rows=0 loops=1)
> -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..11755.15 rows=1 width=960)
> (actual time=0.024..0.024 rows=0 loops=1)
> -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..191.42 rows=1
> width=616) (actual time=0.024..0.024 rows=0 loops=1)
> Join Filter: (interface.system_id =
> service.system_id)
> -> Nested Loop (cost=0.00..9.29 rows=1
> width=576) (actual time=0.023..0.023 rows=0 loops=1)
> -> Seq Scan on t_network network
> (cost=0.00..1.01 rows=1 width=18) (actual time=0.009..0.009 rows=1 loops=1)
> Filter: (customer_id = 1)
> -> Index Scan using
> interface_network_id_idx on t_interface interface (cost=0.00..8.27
> rows=1 width=558) (actual time=0.011..0.011 rows=0 loops=1)
> Index Cond: (interface.network_id
> = network.id)
> -> Seq Scan on t_service service
> (cost=0.00..109.28 rows=5828 width=40) (never executed)
> -> Index Scan using event_svc_id_idx on t_event
> event (cost=0.00..11516.48 rows=3780 width=344) (never executed)
> Index Cond: (event.service_id = service.id)
> -> Index Scan using t_system_pkey on t_system system
> (cost=0.00..6.27 rows=1 width=16) (never executed)
> Index Cond: (system.id = service.system_id)
> Total runtime: 0.362 ms

Are the queries returning the same results (except for the extra columns
coming from t_network)? It looks like in this version, the
network-interface join is performed first, which returns zero rows, so
the rest of the joins don't need to be performed at all. That's why it's
fast.

--
Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com

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