I am wondering whether CREATE
(with data) or REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
uses the parallel planner. When I EXPLAIN ANALYZE
the query by itself (any query with parallel potential works here) without creating the materialized view, it shows that said query is parallel aware, and executing said query by itself shows multiple processors active using standard Linux tools like top.
Conversely, executing the query within a REFRESH
or CREATE
materialized view wrapper, does not show multiple processes, and using EXPLAIN
on CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
shows a query that is not parallel aware. Is this intentional behavior and why? I was not able to find any information on this. (PostgreSQL 10.5 on CentOS 7)
Checked that this behavior is the same when using CREATE TABLE AS
and SELECT INTO
. Is there any way to write a table using parallelism?
Is there any workaround I can use to CREATE TABLE
using parallelism without first outputting the results of the query to a file? Such as somehow splitting the query into several hundred equal parts defined by an aggregation variable in the data, followed by a specified number of cores in parts getting INSERT
'ed in parallel?