At 11:38 AM 6/12/2008, you wrote:
Hi Sebastian,

I tried to order the column as close as possible to the table structure and
removed all the formatn command and if conditions, but still it take 3 min

Are you sure when you are running the fulltext search, the table isn't locked because you are building the index or altering the table?

Mike



select

ITEM_ID,ITEM_TITL,AUCT_START_DATE,AUCT_END_DATE,AUCT_DURTN_DAYS,AUCT_TYPE_CODE,LEAF_CATEG_ID,SLR_ID,START_PRICE_USD,RSRV_PRICE_USD,CURNT_PRICE_USD,BIN_PRICE_USD,GMS_USD,QTY_SOLD,QTY_AVAIL,
BIDCOUNT,BIN_SOLD_FLAG,SUCCESS_YN,BOLD_FEE_FLAG,FEATURED_FEE_FLAG,GIFT_FEE_FLAG,
GALLERY_FEE_FLAG,GALLERY_FEATURED_FEE_FLAG,  HIGHLIGHT_FEE_FLAG,RSRV_FLAG
from ebay_Research where match(ITEM_TITL) AGAINST('BABY SUIT') and
CURNT_PRICE_USD between 0 and 999999999999 limit 1000



On 6/12/08, Ananda Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 6/12/08, Ananda Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
>>
>> On 6/12/08, Sebastian Mendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ananda Kumar schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> We have table with 99 Million records, with fulltext index.
>>>> But when there is not load the sql's performance in just 6 sec, but when
>>>> anyother jobs like Index creation or data load is happening its take
>>>> close
>>>> to 3 min for the same query to execute, any ways to improve the
>>>> performance
>>>> of this query.
>>>>
>>>> I have set innodb_buffer=11GB, key_buffer=3GB, 8 CPU, total 16 GB RAM
>>>>
>>>> mysql> explain select
>>>>    ->
>>>>    ->
>>>>
>>>> ITEM_ID,LEAF_CATEG_ID,SLR_ID,ITEM_TITL,CURNT_PRICE_USD,START_PRICE_USD,RSRV_PRICE_USD,BIN_PRICE_USD,QTY_AVAIL,QTY_SOLD,
>>>>    ->
>>>>
>>>> BIDCOUNT,AUCT_DURTN_DAYS,AUCT_TYPE_CODE,SUCCESS_YN,BIN_SOLD_FLAG,BOLD_FEE_FLAG,HIGHLIGHT_FEE_FLAG,GALLERY_FEE_FLAG,
>>>>    ->
>>>> GALLERY_FEATURED_FEE_FLAG,FEATURED_FEE_FLAG,GIFT_FEE_FLAG,
>>>>
>>>
>>> are this fields in same order as in table?
>>
>>
>> no not in the same order ----will this have any performance impact.
>>
>>  DATE_FORMAT(AUCT_START_DATE,'%Y-%m-%d
>>>>    '> %H:%i:%s'),DATE_FORMAT(AUCT_END_DATE,'%Y-%m-%d
>>>>
>>>
>>> AUCT_START_DATE, AUCT_END_DATE
>>>
>>> why DATE_FORMAT? doesn't MySQL return datetime fields already as Y-m-d
>>> H:i:s ?
>>
>>
>> Good catch, mysql gives in the y-m-d H:i:s format
>>
>>
>>  %H:%i:%s'),GMS_USD,RSRV_FLAG from amc_rch where match(ITEM_TITL)
>>>>    -> AGAINST('BOOKS') > 0 and
>>>>
>>>
>>> why "> 0" ?
>>
>>
>> I need to check with developer
>>
>>  CURNT_PRICE_USD between ifnull(null,0) and
>>>> ifnull(null,999999999999) limit 1000;
>>>>
>>>
>>> CURNT_PRICE_USD between 0 and 999999999999
>>
>>
>>
>> Also need to check with developer, Just guessing, they want for prince
>> between 0 and 99999999999
>>
>> why ifnull(null, ...) ?
>>>
>>>
>>>> +----+-------------+---------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------------+---------+------+------+-------------+
>>>> | id | select_type | table         | type     | possible_keys
>>>>  |
>>>> key                      | key_len | ref  | rows | Extra       |
>>>>
>>>> +----+-------------+---------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------------+---------+------+------+-------------+
>>>> |  1 | SIMPLE      | amc_rch  | fulltext | ER_IT_CTX_IDX_0805201045 |
>>>> ER_IT_CTX_IDX_0805201045 | 0       |      |    1 | Using where |
>>>>
>>>> +----+-------------+---------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------------+---------+------+------+-------------+
>>>> 1 row in set (0.05 sec)
>>>>
>>>>
>>> --
>>> Sebastian Mendel
>>>
>>
>>
>


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