Fix PostgreSQL sometimes using table scans for `event_search` (#14409)
PostgreSQL may underestimate the number of distinct `room_id`s in `event_search`, which can cause it to use table scans for queries for multiple rooms. Fix this by setting `n_distinct` on the column. Resolves #14402. Signed-off-by: Sean Quah <seanq@matrix.org>
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Fix PostgreSQL sometimes using table scans for queries against the `event_search` table, taking a long time and a large amount of IO.
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-- By default the postgres statistics collector massively underestimates the
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-- number of distinct rooms in `event_search`, which can cause postgres to use
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-- table scans for queries for multiple rooms.
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-- To work around this we can manually tell postgres the number of distinct rooms
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-- by setting `n_distinct` (a negative value here is the number of distinct values
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-- divided by the number of rows, so -0.01 means on average there are 100 rows per
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-- distinct value). We don't need a particularly accurate number here, as a) we just
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-- want it to always use index scans and b) our estimate is going to be better than the
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-- one made by the statistics collector.
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ALTER TABLE event_search ALTER COLUMN room_id SET (n_distinct = -0.01);
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-- Ideally we'd do an `ANALYZE event_search (room_id)` here so that
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-- the above gets picked up immediately, but that can take a bit of time so we
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-- rely on the autovacuum eventually getting run and doing that in the
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-- background for us.
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