Increase the default value of default_statistics_target from 10 to 100,

and its maximum value from 1000 to 10000.  ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS
similarly now allows a value up to 10000.  Per discussion.
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Tom Lane 2008-12-13 19:13:44 +00:00
parent b69bde7749
commit 65e3ea7641
9 changed files with 27 additions and 27 deletions

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml,v 1.199 2008/12/08 15:11:39 mha Exp $ -->
<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/config.sgml,v 1.200 2008/12/13 19:13:43 tgl Exp $ -->
<chapter Id="runtime-config">
<title>Server Configuration</title>
@ -2133,7 +2133,7 @@ archive_command = 'copy "%p" "C:\\server\\archivedir\\%f"' # Windows
not had a column-specific target set via <command>ALTER TABLE
SET STATISTICS</>. Larger values increase the time needed to
do <command>ANALYZE</>, but might improve the quality of the
planner's estimates. The default is 10. For more information
planner's estimates. The default is 100. For more information
on the use of statistics by the <productname>PostgreSQL</>
query planner, refer to <xref linkend="planner-stats">.
</para>

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/perform.sgml,v 1.68 2007/12/28 21:03:31 tgl Exp $ -->
<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/perform.sgml,v 1.69 2008/12/13 19:13:43 tgl Exp $ -->
<chapter id="performance-tips">
<title>Performance Tips</title>
@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ SELECT attname, n_distinct, most_common_vals FROM pg_stats WHERE tablename = 'ro
column-by-column basis using the <command>ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS</>
command, or globally by setting the
<xref linkend="guc-default-statistics-target"> configuration variable.
The default limit is presently 10 entries. Raising the limit
The default limit is presently 100 entries. Raising the limit
might allow more accurate planner estimates to be made, particularly for
columns with irregular data distributions, at the price of consuming
more space in <structname>pg_statistic</structname> and slightly more

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<!--
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_table.sgml,v 1.101 2008/11/14 10:22:45 petere Exp $
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/alter_table.sgml,v 1.102 2008/12/13 19:13:44 tgl Exp $
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ where <replaceable class="PARAMETER">action</replaceable> is one of:
This form
sets the per-column statistics-gathering target for subsequent
<xref linkend="sql-analyze" endterm="sql-analyze-title"> operations.
The target can be set in the range 0 to 1000; alternatively, set it
The target can be set in the range 0 to 10000; alternatively, set it
to -1 to revert to using the system default statistics
target (<xref linkend="guc-default-statistics-target">).
For more information on the use of statistics by the

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<!--
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/analyze.sgml,v 1.24 2008/11/14 10:22:45 petere Exp $
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/analyze.sgml,v 1.25 2008/12/13 19:13:44 tgl Exp $
PostgreSQL documentation
-->
@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ ANALYZE [ VERBOSE ] [ <replaceable class="PARAMETER">table</replaceable> [ ( <re
will change slightly each time <command>ANALYZE</command> is run,
even if the actual table contents did not change. This might result
in small changes in the planner's estimated costs shown by
<xref linkend="sql-explain" endterm="sql-explain-title">. In rare situations, this
non-determinism will cause the query optimizer to choose a
different query plan between runs of <command>ANALYZE</command>. To
avoid this, raise the amount of statistics collected by
<xref linkend="sql-explain" endterm="sql-explain-title">.
In rare situations, this non-determinism will cause the planner's
choices of query plans to change after <command>ANALYZE</command> is run.
To avoid this, raise the amount of statistics collected by
<command>ANALYZE</command>, as described below.
</para>
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ ANALYZE [ VERBOSE ] [ <replaceable class="PARAMETER">table</replaceable> [ ( <re
endterm="sql-altertable-title">). The target value sets the
maximum number of entries in the most-common-value list and the
maximum number of bins in the histogram. The default target value
is 10, but this can be adjusted up or down to trade off accuracy of
is 100, but this can be adjusted up or down to trade off accuracy of
planner estimates against the time taken for
<command>ANALYZE</command> and the amount of space occupied in
<literal>pg_statistic</literal>. In particular, setting the

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*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/analyze.c,v 1.128 2008/11/10 00:49:37 tgl Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/analyze.c,v 1.129 2008/12/13 19:13:44 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ typedef struct AnlIndexData
/* Default statistics target (GUC parameter) */
int default_statistics_target = 10;
int default_statistics_target = 100;
/* A few variables that don't seem worth passing around as parameters */
static int elevel = -1;
@ -1531,10 +1531,10 @@ std_typanalyze(VacAttrStats *stats)
* error in bin size f, and error probability gamma, the minimum
* random sample size is
* r = 4 * k * ln(2*n/gamma) / f^2
* Taking f = 0.5, gamma = 0.01, n = 1 million rows, we obtain
* Taking f = 0.5, gamma = 0.01, n = 10^6 rows, we obtain
* r = 305.82 * k
* Note that because of the log function, the dependence on n is
* quite weak; even at n = 1 billion, a 300*k sample gives <= 0.59
* quite weak; even at n = 10^12, a 300*k sample gives <= 0.66
* bin size error with probability 0.99. So there's no real need to
* scale for n, which is a good thing because we don't necessarily
* know it at this point.

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*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c,v 1.272 2008/12/06 23:22:46 momjian Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c,v 1.273 2008/12/13 19:13:44 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -3942,9 +3942,9 @@ ATExecSetStatistics(Relation rel, const char *colName, Node *newValue)
errmsg("statistics target %d is too low",
newtarget)));
}
else if (newtarget > 1000)
else if (newtarget > 10000)
{
newtarget = 1000;
newtarget = 10000;
ereport(WARNING,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
errmsg("lowering statistics target to %d",

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*
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/tsearch/ts_typanalyze.c,v 1.3 2008/11/27 21:17:39 heikki Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/tsearch/ts_typanalyze.c,v 1.4 2008/12/13 19:13:44 tgl Exp $
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ ts_typanalyze(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
attr->attstattarget = default_statistics_target;
stats->compute_stats = compute_tsvector_stats;
/* see comment about the choice of minrows from analyze.c */
/* see comment about the choice of minrows in commands/analyze.c */
stats->minrows = 300 * attr->attstattarget;
PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
@ -105,8 +105,8 @@ ts_typanalyze(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* is no more than a few times w.
*
* We use a hashtable for the D structure and a bucket width of
* statistic_target * 100, where 100 is an arbitrarily chosen constant, meant
* to approximate the number of lexemes in a single tsvector.
* statistics_target * 100, where 100 is an arbitrarily chosen constant,
* meant to approximate the number of lexemes in a single tsvector.
*/
static void
compute_tsvector_stats(VacAttrStats *stats,
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ compute_tsvector_stats(VacAttrStats *stats,
LexemeHashKey hash_key;
TrackItem *item;
/* We want statistic_target * 100 lexemes in the MCELEM array */
/* We want statistics_target * 100 lexemes in the MCELEM array */
num_mcelem = stats->attr->attstattarget * 100;
/*

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
* Written by Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>.
*
* IDENTIFICATION
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c,v 1.482 2008/12/02 02:00:32 alvherre Exp $
* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c,v 1.483 2008/12/13 19:13:44 tgl Exp $
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ static struct config_int ConfigureNamesInt[] =
"column-specific target set via ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS.")
},
&default_statistics_target,
10, 1, 1000, NULL, NULL
100, 1, 10000, NULL, NULL
},
{
{"from_collapse_limit", PGC_USERSET, QUERY_TUNING_OTHER,

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# - Other Planner Options -
#default_statistics_target = 10 # range 1-1000
#default_statistics_target = 100 # range 1-10000
#constraint_exclusion = off
#cursor_tuple_fraction = 0.1 # range 0.0-1.0
#from_collapse_limit = 8