Re: Same query with no plan change or volume but runs for hours vs minutes
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 18:06:48 +0000
Message-ID: <CAGtsp8nejdS11fMLDtqf1h4ou2118WxHrghKZ2EgMFEBCL3d3A_at_mail.gmail.com>
an index on (large sequence value, date_value) should store about 310 to
320 index entries per leaf block when full.
So the leaf node splits suggest you've inserted roughly 4602 * 310 = 1.4M
rows in the bad case and 40928 * 310 = 12.7M rows in the good case.
These figures are in line with the execute count (etc.) of 1424230
and 12752800. This suggests that virtually every row that gets through the
other join predicates executes the select statement in fun1 and survives
the predicate check.
The "index range scans" statistic match the "execution count" statistic in
both cases, and the various figures for consistent gets suggest that the
access path is the same in both cases (and is index only-only). So you can
discount something odd happening with the function.
Take the execute count as the number of rows inserted
Take "ASSM gsp: get free block" - "leaf node splits" - "branch node
splits" as the number of new blocks requested for the table.
Divide "rows inserted" by "new table blocks" and the answer is about 34.5:
multiply that by 203 (avg_row_len + 5 for the row overhead) and the answer
is about 7,000 - so the figures about data size etc. hang together quite
well, and make it reasonable to look for the problem in "other activity">
So in the bad case the session requests some ASSM space for inserting table
rows 41,500 times (46,150 - 4,600). To find that space is examines
To find that space Oracle examines 42.6M Level 1 bitmap blocks: (ASSM
I think the inconsistency in the examined/rejected tells us that there's an
error somewhere in how Oracle is totalling up different subsets, and there
are lots of ways you can kick around all the examine/reject figures to try
and guess what they mean and how they've been summed incorrectly.
What I do think, though, is that the 184M blocks examined, and the 42M L1
bitmap blocks example are where your code is burning its excess CPU in the
slow case -- checking blocks which aren't flagged as FULL, but can't accept
the data that needs to be inserted. In passing 184M + 42M = 226M, which is
most of the session logical I/O.
When I asked about a "catastrophic" event, I wanted you to think whether
there was any large-scale activity you might have done in the recent past.
If I had wanted to know if you had done a big delete I would have asked if
you had done a big delete. We need to find a reason why there are lots of
blocks that seem to be marked as "space available" in the L1 bitmap, but
aren't usable once Oracle gets to the block. (At some point in the past
Oracle Corp. added code for a session to record a list of blocks that it
had visited unsuccessfully "a few" times so that it stopped visiting them,
but that may have changed since the initial implementation.)
You could use the dbms_space.space_usage procedure to check the state of
the blocks in one of the target partitions to see if there are lots of
blocks that between 75 and 10% full. This might be a bit of information to
pass to Oracle.
Regards
> There exists only one composite (TXN_ID, WOD_DT) primary key index on this
> The AVG_ROW_LEN i see in dba_tab_partition for last few of the partitions
gsp:L1 bitmaps examined 42601388)
and 184M data blocks: (ASSM cbk:blocks examined 184273393)
Of these(!), Oracle reports 633M rejected (ASSM gsp:reject db
622315351)
Jonathan Lewis
> table-PBDRA_DTL. This table is daily range partitioned on a date column.
> And also the sequence -PBDRAD_SEQ does fed into the leading column(TXN_ID)
> of the PK index.
>
>
> are showing ~198 and similar for others too.
>
> PARTITION_NAME NUM_ROWS BLOCKS AVG_ROW_LEN COMPRESSION
> PBDRA_DTL_11272023_P 33734616 1487844 197 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11262023_P 33469912 980070 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11252023_P 33527112 994892 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11242023_P 33948522 991827 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11232023_P 32667974 993492 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11222023_P 34653004 1529017 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11212023_P 33233838 968435 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11202023_P 32870086 1472631 198 DISABLED
> PBDRA_DTL_11192023_P 32485084 947193 198 DISABLED
>
> Select list doesnt have any plsql function.
>
> Today I have captured the sql monitor and related stats from v$sesstat for
> a ~5minutes delta period for a quick/good run in which the complete query
> finished in ~15minutes. I have posted the sql monitor and stats in same
> github link, The session stats i have posted as comments to the same github
> linc.
>
> https://gist.github.com/oraclelearner/722a77ef5ebce23396d82e2835958303
>
> When you mentioned "*some catastrophic activity on the base table might
> cause the ASSM related stats*", are you pointing to delete or anything?
> Because we normally dont performa DELETE but just use partition DROP for
> data purge on these tables. Below is the stats specific to ASSM i do
> observe , and those i have not noticed in past frequently. And also as we
> encounter this slow run intermittently, so not sure if we are encountering
> any bugs related to ASSM here?
>
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