Re: too much pgbench init output
От | Tomas Vondra |
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Тема | Re: too much pgbench init output |
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Msg-id | 50565202.5010906@fuzzy.cz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: too much pgbench init output (Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>) |
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Re: too much pgbench init output
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 5.9.2012 06:17, Robert Haas wrote: > On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> wrote: >> On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 23:14 -0400, Robert Haas wrote: >>> Actually, this whole things seems like a solution in search of a >>> problem to me. We just reduced the verbosity of pgbench -i tenfold in >>> the very recent past - I would have thought that enough to address >>> this problem. But maybe not. >> >> The problem is that >> >> a) It blasts out too much output and everything scrolls off the screen, >> and >> >> b) There is no indication of where the end is. >> >> These are independent problems, and I'd be happy to address them >> separately if there are such specific concerns attached to this. >> >> Speaking of tenfold, we could reduce the output frequency tenfold to >> once every 1000000, which would alleviate this problem for a while >> longer. > > Well, I wouldn't object to displaying a percentage on each output > line. But I don't really like the idea of having them less frequent > than they already are, because if you run into a situation that makes > pgbench -i run slowly, as I occasionally do, it's marginal to tell the > difference between "slow" and "completely hung" even with the current > level of verbosity. > > However, we could add a -q flag to run more quietly, or something like > that. Actually, I'd even be fine with making the default quieter, > though we can't use -v for verbose since that's already taken. But > I'd like to preserve the option of getting the current amount of > output because sometimes I need that to troubleshoot problems. > Actually it'd be nice to even get a bit more output: say, a timestamp > on each line, and a completion percentage... but now I'm getting > greedy. Hi, I've been thinking about this a bit more, and do propose to use an option that determines "logging step" i.e. number of items (either directly or as a percentage) between log lines. The attached patch defines a new option "--logging-step" that accepts either integers or percents. For example if you want to print a line each 1000 lines, you can to this $ pgbench -i -s 1000 --logging-step 1000 testdb and if you want to print a line each 5%, you can do this $ pgbench -i -s 1000 --logging-step 5% testdb and that's it. Moreover the patch adds a record of elapsed an estimate of remaining time. So for example with 21% you may get this: creating tables... 21000 of 100000 tuples (21%) done (elapsed 1.56 s, remaining 5.85 s). 42000 of 100000 tuples (42%) done (elapsed 3.15 s, remaining 4.35 s). 63000 of 100000 tuples (63%) done (elapsed 4.73 s, remaining 2.78 s). 84000 of 100000 tuples (84%) done (elapsed 6.30 s, remaining 1.20 s). 100000 of 100000 tuples (100%) done (elapsed 8.17 s, remaining 0.00 s). vacuum... set primary keys... Now, I've had a hard time with the patch - no matter what I do, I do get "invalid option" error whenever I try to run that from command line for some reason. But when I run it from gdb, it works just fine. kind regards Tomas
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