Re: Re: Load a database into memory
От | Poul Laust Christiansen |
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Тема | Re: Re: Load a database into memory |
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Msg-id | Pine.GSO.4.21.0101251916220.11370-100000@borg.cs.auc.dk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Load a database into memory (Guillaume Lémery <glemery@comclick.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
You need to specify the memory usage when you start the postmaster. My /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgresql script has this line: su -l postgres -c "/usr/bin/pg_ctl -D $PGDATA -p /usr/bin/postmaster -o '-B 4096 -i' start >/dev/null 2>&1" The -B option tells postgres to use 8KBx4096= 32MB pr. postmaster. The default value is somewhere around 1MB. I also have this line in my start script: echo 104857600 >/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax Which defines the maximum amount of shared memory. HTH, Poul L. Christiansen On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Guillaume Lémery wrote: > > If you have enough RAM, the database will already be in memory, in a > > manner of speaking - your kernel will have all of the files held in disk > > cache. > > Ok, but if so, why 10 simultaneous same queries on a well-indexed table with only 500 000 records take a so long time ?:-/ > > > > >> What else should I know about memory with PostGreSQL ? > > > > > > You can increase the shared memory, and you can increase the amount of > > memory used for sorts/joins, but I haven't run across much more than that. > > Postgres is just a very memory-efficient piece of work. I laugh when I hear > > of people using MS's database, and adding gigs and gigs of RAM for even > > modest databases to perform well. Our server has a half of a gig, and I > > just can't get Postgres to use it all. I guess I better come up with a few > > more large tables to join to. : ) > > My server has 1G RAM and yes, I still have 800MB free when PG is running... > But I tried to avoid join or sorts in my queries, so I don't think I > need to tune the amount of memory used for sorts/joins... > > Guillaume. > >
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