Trouble: I'm running CGI perl routines from Apache (without
mod_perl) to query a small database. This query ran over 6 minutes
before Apache timed out and dropped the pipe:
$result = $conn->exec(qq/
SELECT t.tune_id, t.title
FROM tune t
WHERE t.tune_id IN
(SELECT c.tune_id FROM composer c WHERE c.person_id = $person_id)
/);
A similar query works when it joins tune and composer tables to
eliminate the subquery. There was no other database processing going
on at the time that I know of.
Any help on where to look for the problem gratefully received.
Mel.
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Software:
[PostgreSQL 6.5.3 on i486-pc-linux-gnulibc1, compiled by gcc 2.7.2.3]
The Apache CGI code runs as user-id "nobody".
The database structure (from pg_dump) is:
CREATE TABLE "tune" (
"tune_id" int4 NOT NULL,
"title" text,
"publisher" text,
"date" datetime);
REVOKE ALL on "tune" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "tune" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "tune" to "nobody";
CREATE TABLE "person" (
"person_id" int4 NOT NULL,
"name" text,
"alias" text);
REVOKE ALL on "person" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "person" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "person" to "nobody";
CREATE TABLE "source" (
"source_id" int4 NOT NULL,
"title" text,
"type" character(2),
"publisher" text,
"date" datetime,
"serial" text,
"leader_id" int4);
REVOKE ALL on "source" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "source" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "source" to "nobody";
CREATE TABLE "occurrence" (
"ocid" int4 NOT NULL,
"source_id" int4,
"tune_id" int4);
REVOKE ALL on "occurrence" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "occurrence" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "occurrence" to "nobody";
CREATE TABLE "performance" (
"occurrence_id" int4,
"person_id" int4,
"role" text);
REVOKE ALL on "performance" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "performance" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "performance" to "nobody";
CREATE TABLE "appearance" (
"recording_id" int4,
"person_id" int4,
"role" text);
REVOKE ALL on "appearance" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "appearance" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "appearance" to "nobody";
CREATE TABLE "composer" (
"tune_id" int4,
"person_id" int4);
REVOKE ALL on "composer" from PUBLIC;
GRANT ALL on "composer" to "mwilson";
GRANT SELECT on "composer" to "nobody";
There are indexes on tune.tune_id, person.person_id, source.source_id
and occurrence.ocid .
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Row counts in the database are:
Person: 1631
Source: 316
Tune: 2818
Appearance: 687
Composer: 3059
Occurrence: 3946
Performance: 12