Re: Large time difference between explain analyze and normal run

Chris Kratz <chris.kratz@vistashare.com>

From: Chris Kratz <chris.kratz@vistashare.com>
To: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Date: 2005-02-10T19:05:46Z
Lists: pgsql-performance
On Thursday 10 February 2005 01:58 pm, Tom Lane wrote:
> Chris Kratz <chris.kratz@vistashare.com> writes:
> > Does anyone have any idea why there be over a 4s difference between
> > running the statement directly and using explain analyze?
> >
> >  Aggregate  (cost=9848.12..9848.12 rows=1 width=0) (actual
> > time=4841.231..4841.235 rows=1 loops=1)
> >    ->  Seq Scan on answer  (cost=0.00..8561.29 rows=514729 width=0)
> > (actual time=0.011..2347.762 rows=530576 loops=1)
> >  Total runtime: 4841.412 ms
>
> EXPLAIN ANALYZE's principal overhead is two gettimeofday() kernel calls
> per plan node execution, so 1061154 such calls here.  I infer that
> gettimeofday takes about 4 microseconds on your hardware ... which seems
> a bit slow for modern machines.  What sort of box is it?
>
> 			regards, tom lane

OK, that makes sense.

Athlon XP 3000+
1.5G Mem

Is there a way to test the gettimeofday() directly?