OK, turns out that the loop for sequential scan ran fewer times and was
skewing the numbers.  I have a new version at:

        ftp://candle.pha.pa.us/pub/postgresql/randcost

I get _much_ lower numbers now for random_page_cost.

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Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Because we have seen many complains about sequential vs index scans, I
> wrote a script which computes the value for your OS/hardware
> combination.
> 
> Under BSD/OS on one SCSI disk, I get a random_page_cost around 60.  Our
> current postgresql.conf default is 4.
> 
> What do other people get for this value?
> 
> Keep in mind if we increase this value, we will get a more sequential
> scans vs. index scans.
> 
> One flaw in this test is that it randomly reads blocks from different
> files rather than randomly reading from the same file.  Do people have a
> suggestion on how to correct this?  Does it matter?
> 
> -- 
>   Bruce Momjian                        |  http://candle.pha.pa.us
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> #!/bin/bash
> 
> trap "rm -f /tmp/$$" 0 1 2 3 15
> 
> BLCKSZ=8192
> 
> if [ "$RANDOM" = "$RANDOM" ]
> then  echo "Your shell does not support \$RANDOM.  Try using bash." 1>&2
>       exit 1
> fi
> 
> # XXX We assume 0 <= random <= 32767
> 
> echo "Collecting sizing information ..."
> 
> TEMPLATE1=`du -s "$PGDATA/base/1" | awk '{print $1}'`
> FULL=`du -s "$PGDATA/base" | awk '{print $1}'`
> if [ "$FULL" -lt `expr "$TEMPLATE1" \* 4` ]
> then  echo "Your installation should have at least four times the data stored in 
>template1 to yield meaningful results" 1>&2
>       exit 1 
> fi
> 
> find "$PGDATA/base" -type f -exec ls -ld {} \; |
> awk '$5 % '"$BLCKSZ"' == 0 {print $5 / '"$BLCKSZ"', $9}' |
> grep -v '^0 ' > /tmp/$$
> 
> TOTAL=`awk 'BEGIN     {sum=0}
>                       {sum += $1}
>           END         {print sum}' /tmp/$$`
> 
> echo "Running random access timing test ..."
> 
> START=`date '+%s'`
> PAGES=1000
> 
> while [ "$PAGES" -ne 0 ]
> do
>       BIGRAND=`expr "$RANDOM" \* 32768 + "$RANDOM"`
>       
>       OFFSET=`awk 'BEGIN{printf "%d\n", ('"$BIGRAND"' / 2^30) * '"$TOTAL"'}'`
>       
>       RESULT=`awk '   BEGIN   {offset = 0}
>               offset + $1 > '"$OFFSET"' \
>                       {print $2, '"$OFFSET"' - offset ; exit}
>                       {offset += $1}' /tmp/$$`
>       FILE=`echo "$RESULT" | awk '{print $1}'`
>       OFFSET=`echo "$RESULT" | awk '{print $2}'`
>       
>       dd bs="$BLCKSZ" seek="$OFFSET" count=1 if="$FILE" of="/dev/null" >/dev/null 
>2>&1
>       PAGES=`expr "$PAGES" - 1`
> done
> 
> STOP=`date '+%s'`
> RANDTIME=`expr "$STOP" - "$START"`
> 
> echo "Running sequential access timing test ..."
> 
> START=`date '+%s'`
> # We run the random test 10 times more because it is quicker and
> # we need it to run for a while to get accurate results.
> PAGES=10000
> 
> while [ "$PAGES" -ne 0 ]
> do
>       BIGRAND=`expr "$RANDOM" \* 32768 + "$RANDOM"`
>       
>       OFFSET=`awk 'BEGIN{printf "%d\n", ('"$BIGRAND"' / 2^30) * '"$TOTAL"'}'`
>       
>       RESULT=`awk '   BEGIN   {offset = 0}
>               offset + $1 > '"$OFFSET"' \
>                       {print $2, $1; exit}
>                       {offset += $1}' /tmp/$$`
>       FILE=`echo "$RESULT" | awk '{print $1}'`
>       FILEPAGES=`echo "$RESULT" | awk '{print $2}'`
> 
>       if [ "$FILEPAGES" -gt "$PAGES" ]
>       then    FILEPAGES="$PAGES"
>       fi
>       
>       dd bs="$BLCKSZ" count="$FILEPAGES" if="$FILE" of="/dev/null" >/dev/null 2>&1
>       PAGES=`expr "$PAGES" - "$FILEPAGES"`
> done
> 
> STOP=`date '+%s'`
> SEQTIME=`expr "$STOP" - "$START"`
> 
> echo
> awk 'BEGIN    {printf "random_page_cost = %f\n", ('"$RANDTIME"' / '"$SEQTIME"') * 
>10}'

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