Re: Controlling memory of session
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: Controlling memory of session |
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Msg-id | 45AE1488.4020600@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Controlling memory of session ("James Im" <im-james@hotmail.com>) |
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Re: Controlling memory of session
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Список | pgsql-general |
James Im wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Postgresql 8.1 on windows2000 and I have a hard time > understanding how to limit the memory of the sessions to 1 MB. Well, you don't explicitly, but see below. > What I have right now is that each connection (opened with jdbc) takes > about 3MB (some take a little more, some a little less). I think that > this is a waste of memory (am-I wrong?). Depends what you mean by "waste". If you never use those connections, then yes. Otherwise, each connection does need a little space to work in you know. > I've read the doc > (http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/runtime-config-resource.html) > for work_mem and temp_buffers and they have this value: > > work_mem = 1024 > temp_buffers = 100 > > What am I missing to limit the memory taken by session to 1MB? You can't. In particular, work_mem is memory *per sort* so can be several times that. If you're trying to get PG to run in 64MB or something like that, I think you're going to be disappointed. In particular, large result sets will tend to need more than 1MB at either the server or client end of the connection. Is there a particular problem you're trying to solve? > In addition I'd like to understand better temp_buffers. I never create > temporary tables but I wonder if postgresql does it behind the scene > when I do some big selects. Various operations will spill to disk in a similar manner to a temporary table, but they're not tables per-se. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
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