"Renzo Kottmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>     "t_annotation_ann_startnode_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (ann_startnode_id)
> REFERENCES t_node(node_global_id) MATCH FULL
>     "t_annotation_ann_endnode_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (ann_endnode_id)
> REFERENCES t_node(node_global_id) MATCH FULL

You need indexes on ann_startnode_id and ann_endnode_id.  There might be
some other missing indexes too --- check each of your foreign key
constraints.

Postgres doesn't force you to keep an index on the referencing side of a
foreign key ... but if you want deletes from the master table to be
fast, you'd better have one.

                        regards, tom lane

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