I've had a couple of customers complaining of slow searches and doing some 
testing last night it seems to be much slower on the live server than on my 
test setup.
It's quite a messy query built up by the search code, with lots of joins and 
subqueries.
I've downloaded a backup of the customer's live database to test, so I'm 
running the same query on the same data, just two different servers.
On the local test server (PSQL 9.3.5 running on an old Core2 Duo PC) it takes 
around 200ms to run the query.
On the live server (PSQL 9.6.5 on virtual server with 4 cores) it takes 20 
seconds to run the same query.

Looking at the explain analyse, the two servers are using quite different 
optimisation plans, but I can't find any differences in the settings.

Is there anything obvious I should look at that may be different between 9.3 
and 9.6?

If not, would it help if I post the analyse output on here? (can we post 
attachments to the group or should it just be text in the email?)

Many thanks for any hints

Med vänlig hälsning / Best Regards

Rob Northcott
Software Developer (UK Office, formerly TEAM Systems)

Phone   +44 1752 712052

Compilator AB
Södergatan 22
SE-211 34 Malmö
Sweden
www.compilator.com<http://www.compilator.com/>

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