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  1. Re: [HACKERS] Execution time.

    Shiby Thomas <sthomas@cise.ufl.edu> — 1998-02-04T18:07:01Z

    => > Is the size of the hash bucket dependent on the number of buffers available ?
    => > If so, with -B 30000, it might create huge hash buckets and hence the
    => > hash join could degenerate to a nested loops join. Is that possible -- just
    => > checking. What could be good values for -B and -S. The largest table I am
    => > joining is about 60M
    => 
    => 	My production server runs with a -B 256, and a -S 10240
    => 
    => 
    With less buffers, it is giving "hash table out of memory" error.
    I ran with -B 512
    
    AGG :c=435416.5312 :s=0 :w=0 
       l: GROUP :c=435416.5312 :s=0 :w=0 
          l: SORT :c=435416.5312 :s=0 :w=0 
             l: HASHJOIN :c=435416.5312 :s=305715 :w=16 
                l: SEQSCAN :c=36107.7500 :s=917144 :w=8  ( t1 )
                r: HASH :c=0.0000 :s=0 :w=0 
                   l: SEQSCAN :c=36107.7500 :s=917144 :w=8  ( t1 )
    ERROR:  hash table out of memory. Use -B parameter to increase buffers.