Re: Figuring out shared buffer pressure
Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
From: Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>
To: Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com>
Cc: PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2012-05-30T17:57:21Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:38:10AM -0700, Jeff Janes wrote: > On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> wrote: > > As part of a blog, I started looking at how a user could measure the > > pressure on shared buffers, e.g. how much are they being used, recycled, > > etc. > > > > They way you normally do it on older operating systems is to see how > > many buffers on the free list (about to be reused) are reclaimed as > > needed --- that usually indicates kernel cache pressure. Unfortunately, > > we don't have a freelist, except for initial assignment of shared > > buffers on startup. > > Isn't that what the buffers_alloc from pg_stat_bgwriter is ? The issue is that once a buffer is removed from the free list, it is never returned to the free list. -- Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + It's impossible for everything to be true. +