> > Curious, what is seq_page_cost and random_page_cost? show seq_page_cost ->1
show random_page_cost ->4 > Any idea of your cache hits for indexes? No, I am afraid not. It’s been a long time since I went that deep in the RDBMS behaviour (must have been Oracle 7.something :) ) > If they are very high and/or you have SSD or similar fast storage, then maybe > random_page_cost should be 1.1-2 and not default 4 (assuming seq_page_cost is > still 1). The planner will be more likely to use an index scan if the > expected cost for scanning an index (random) is closer to a sequential read. > Sorry if this explanation is completely superfluous and you have already > configured this. I played around with some of the settings (also with setting enable_seqscan to false). While some of the plans did no longer use a full table scan, the performance did not really work out when I tried. Tbh, I never got too deep in those plans to find out why that would be, as I am not too keen on changing these settings in the first place. > > It would be interesting to see explain (analyze buffers) output so we can see > the actual counts for these nodes. I'm rather surprised that the query I > provided didn't use the timestamp index unless the inclusion of 3 days worth > of range meant that it was estimated to be too high a fraction of the table. > If you just execute only the subquery, is the index used by chance? > Index is not used for the subquery explain select mv_inner.* from measurement_value AS mv_inner where mv_inner.timestamp > '2020-11-06'::timestamp - interval '1 day' and mv_inner.timestamp < '2020-11-07'::timestamp + interval '1 day' offset 0 ==> Seq Scan on measurement_value mv_inner (cost=0.00..7175777.00 rows=1219616 width=1006) Filter: (("timestamp" > '2020-11-05 00:00:00'::timestamp without time zone) AND ("timestamp" < '2020-11-08 00:00:00'::timestamp without time zone)) > Top posting (reply with all previous copied below) is discouraged on these > lists. I think because it makes the archives rather messy. Will try to remember