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  1. Memory exhaustion on large query

    Brice André <brice@famille-andre.be> — 2021-12-12T18:25:49Z

    Hello,
    
    I am using postgresql 13, on debian server. I use libpq to interface my DB.
    On some queries, my program is using so much memory that the application
    crashes.
    
    I use libpq in asynchronous mode to avoid this problem, but the memory is
    consumed in the PQsendQueryPrepared call, before I invoke the first time
    PQgetResult
    
    I copy-pasted the query that causes the trouble here under. My table has an
    index that should be usable for the query 'including the "ORDER BY" clause:
    CREATE INDEX "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBuffer_last_modified_index" ON
    "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBufferInternal" USING btree
    ("DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion", "DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp")
    
    And an EXPLAIN on the query shows that the planner uses this index:
    
    Index Scan using
    "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBuffer_last_modified_index" on
    "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBufferInternal"  (cost=0.54..2870.78
    rows=14059 width=510)
    
      Index Cond: (("DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion" =
    "DbSyncGetBackupVersion"()) AND ("DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp" > 0))
    
    
    The content of the table is so huge that, if PQsendQueryPrepared retrieves
    all data, or if postgresql engine is creating temp file with all data, the
    query cannot succeed (I have no enough RAM or disk space to copy the whole
    data). But I was expecting that using PQsendQueryPrepared and PQgetResult
    would avoid this by returning one result at a time.
    
    Any idea of what is going wrong ? Or on how I could correct my query to
    avoid this ?
    
    Note that basically, what I want to do is retrieve each record at a time,
    and send its content on an open TCP connection. I am hoping to be allowed
    to do that without requiring to have RAM or disk space to temporarily store
    all data that needs to be sent.
    
    Many thanks,
    Brice
    
    SELECT
    "DbSyncID","DbSyncInsertedBackupVersion","DbSyncInsertedClientUniqueId","DbSyncInsertedClientEntryId","DbSyncDeleted","DbSyncRemovedFromServer","DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion","DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp","DbSyncFKBackupVersion","DbSyncFKClientUniqueId","DbSyncFKClientEntryId","TableDataID_BV","TableDataID_CID","TableDataID_CEID","TableId","SubTableId","BufferEntries_0"
    FROM "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBufferSync" WHERE
    "DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion"="DbSyncGetBackupVersion"() AND
    "DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp" > 0 ORDER BY "DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp" ASC
    
  2. Re: Memory exhaustion on large query

    Erik Brandsberg <erik@heimdalldata.com> — 2021-12-12T18:33:26Z

    At first glance, the issue is the order by, which will use a temporary
    table to sort the result.  If you remove this, does the memory issue go
    away?
    
    On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 1:26 PM Brice André <brice@famille-andre.be> wrote:
    
    > Hello,
    >
    > I am using postgresql 13, on debian server. I use libpq to interface my
    > DB. On some queries, my program is using so much memory that the
    > application crashes.
    >
    > I use libpq in asynchronous mode to avoid this problem, but the memory is
    > consumed in the PQsendQueryPrepared call, before I invoke the first time
    > PQgetResult
    >
    > I copy-pasted the query that causes the trouble here under. My table has
    > an index that should be usable for the query 'including the "ORDER BY"
    > clause:
    > CREATE INDEX "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBuffer_last_modified_index" ON
    > "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBufferInternal" USING btree
    > ("DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion", "DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp")
    >
    > And an EXPLAIN on the query shows that the planner uses this index:
    >
    > Index Scan using "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBuffer_last_modified_index" on "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBufferInternal"  (cost=0.54..2870.78 rows=14059 width=510)
    >
    >   Index Cond: (("DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion" = "DbSyncGetBackupVersion"()) AND ("DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp" > 0))
    >
    >
    > The content of the table is so huge that, if PQsendQueryPrepared retrieves
    > all data, or if postgresql engine is creating temp file with all data, the
    > query cannot succeed (I have no enough RAM or disk space to copy the whole
    > data). But I was expecting that using PQsendQueryPrepared and PQgetResult
    > would avoid this by returning one result at a time.
    >
    > Any idea of what is going wrong ? Or on how I could correct my query to
    > avoid this ?
    >
    > Note that basically, what I want to do is retrieve each record at a time,
    > and send its content on an open TCP connection. I am hoping to be allowed
    > to do that without requiring to have RAM or disk space to temporarily store
    > all data that needs to be sent.
    >
    > Many thanks,
    > Brice
    >
    > SELECT
    > "DbSyncID","DbSyncInsertedBackupVersion","DbSyncInsertedClientUniqueId","DbSyncInsertedClientEntryId","DbSyncDeleted","DbSyncRemovedFromServer","DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion","DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp","DbSyncFKBackupVersion","DbSyncFKClientUniqueId","DbSyncFKClientEntryId","TableDataID_BV","TableDataID_CID","TableDataID_CEID","TableId","SubTableId","BufferEntries_0"
    > FROM "ConfigurableWindowTableDataBufferSync" WHERE
    > "DbSyncLastModifiedBackupVersion"="DbSyncGetBackupVersion"() AND
    > "DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp" > 0 ORDER BY "DbSyncLastModifiedTimeStamp" ASC
    >
    >
    
  3. Re: Memory exhaustion on large query

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2021-12-12T18:43:51Z

    =?UTF-8?B?QnJpY2UgQW5kcsOp?= <brice@famille-andre.be> writes:
    > The content of the table is so huge that, if PQsendQueryPrepared retrieves
    > all data, or if postgresql engine is creating temp file with all data, the
    > query cannot succeed (I have no enough RAM or disk space to copy the whole
    > data). But I was expecting that using PQsendQueryPrepared and PQgetResult
    > would avoid this by returning one result at a time.
    
    You're confusing asynchronous mode with single-row mode.  Async mode,
    per se, doesn't change memory consumption; it just lets you do something
    else while waiting for the query result.  You are (I suppose) missing
    a call to PQsetSingleRowMode --- see
    
    https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-single-row-mode.html
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  4. Re: Memory exhaustion on large query

    Brice André <brice@famille-andre.be> — 2021-12-14T03:31:19Z

    Many thanks for your help.
    
    A call to PQsetSingleRowMode just after PQsendQueryPrepared solved my issue.
    
    Regards,
    Brice
    
    Le dim. 12 déc. 2021 à 19:43, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> a écrit :
    
    > =?UTF-8?B?QnJpY2UgQW5kcsOp?= <brice@famille-andre.be> writes:
    > > The content of the table is so huge that, if PQsendQueryPrepared
    > retrieves
    > > all data, or if postgresql engine is creating temp file with all data,
    > the
    > > query cannot succeed (I have no enough RAM or disk space to copy the
    > whole
    > > data). But I was expecting that using PQsendQueryPrepared and PQgetResult
    > > would avoid this by returning one result at a time.
    >
    > You're confusing asynchronous mode with single-row mode.  Async mode,
    > per se, doesn't change memory consumption; it just lets you do something
    > else while waiting for the query result.  You are (I suppose) missing
    > a call to PQsetSingleRowMode --- see
    >
    > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-single-row-mode.html
    >
    >                         regards, tom lane
    >