The performance of a parallel query is determined by the values of the parallel execution parameters, including those related to the degree of parallelism (DOP) and EXCHANGE.
DOP parameters
DOP parameters determine the number of parallel workers in each query.
| Parameter | Description | Value range | Default value | Recommended configuration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| parallel_servers_target | Before a query is queued, the system checks whether the required DOP and the total number of required workers exceed the limit that you set for this parameter. If yes, the system queues the query. Otherwise, the system proceeds to the query execution. | [0, 9223372036854775807] | 0. The value is obtained based on the number of CPUs, and the actual value must be used. |
This parameter controls whether to proceed to the parallel execution of a query or queue it if the number of available workers is insufficient. |
You can use SHOW VARIABLES to view the value of these parameters, as shown in the following example:
obclient> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE '%paral%';
+-------------------------+-------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-------------------------+-------+
| parallel_servers_target | 4 |
+-------------------------+-------+
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EXCHANGE (shuffle) parameters
EXCHANGE (shuffle) parameters specify the memory for data shuffle between data flow objects (DFOs). OceanBase Database encapsulates its data transfer service into a module called Data Transfer Layer (DTL).
| Parameter | Description | Value range | Default value | Recommended configuration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| dtl_buffer_size | Specifies the size of the buffer for each data transmission operation between EXCHANGE operators, namely, the Transmit and Receive operators. Data is sent only when the value of this parameter reaches the upper limit. This reduces the cost of transmitting each row. |
[4K, 2M] | 64K | This parameter controls the data transmission between EXCHANGE operators. We recommend that you do not modify this parameter unless you want to reduce the frequency of data transmission. |
You can use SHOW PARAMETERS to view the value of these parameters, as shown in the following example:
obclient> SHOW PARAMETERS LIKE '%dtl%'\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
zone: zone1
svr_type: observer
svr_ip: 172.xx.xxx.xxx
svr_port: 2882
name: dtl_buffer_size
data_type: CAPACITY
value: 64K
info: to be removed
section: OBSERVER
scope: CLUSTER
source: DEFAULT
edit_level: DYNAMIC_EFFECTIVE
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