Please do an explain plan on the queries and post the results.

On 2012-07-13 02:43, Clint Hyde wrote:
here's the situation:

h2 v.166

I have a DB with about 20 million total rows across all tables. 16 million are in one table.

the query:

select taskID, taskname, filename from tasks where state=1 and priority=3;

this is a distributed multi-processing task controller (grid engine) program. I need to be aware of the overall state of things, so I need to do this query once in a while, for all values of 'priority'

this query is quite expensive, takes 20-24 seconds right now, with 16M rows. it's going to get worse.

all the fields in the query are indexed. Why is it so slow? (fwiw, this is on a 3GHz 32GB dual-hex-core Mac Pro--blazing fast hardware)

I sure would like this query to run in 1/10 the time (2 sec, and not dependent on table size).

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related: similar query:

select taskname, count(*) from tasks where state=1 group by taskname

also about 24 seconds

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other than this set of queries, H2 is doing good for me, mostly it runs at about 5% of cpu or less.

 -- clint



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