Re: shared-memory based stats collector

Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>

From: Kyotaro HORIGUCHI <horiguchi.kyotaro@lab.ntt.co.jp>
To: andres@anarazel.de
Cc: magnus@hagander.net, robertmhaas@gmail.com, tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us, pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
Date: 2018-07-10T12:07:40Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers

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Hello. Thanks for the opinions.

At Fri, 6 Jul 2018 13:10:36 -0700, Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> wrote in <20180706201036.awheoi6tk556x6aj@alap3.anarazel.de>
> Hi,
> 
> On 2018-07-06 22:03:12 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> > *If* we can provide the snapshots view of them without too much overhead I
> > think it's worth looking into that while *also* proviiding a lower overhead
> > interface for those that don't care about it.
> 
> I don't see how that's possible without adding significant amounts of
> complexity and probably memory / cpu overhead. The current stats already
> are quite inconsistent (often outdated, partially updated, messages
> dropped when busy) - I don't see what we really gain by building
> something MVCC like in the "new" stats subsystem.
> 
> 
> > If it ends up that keeping the snapshots become too much overhead in either
> > in performance or code-maintenance, then I agree can probably drop that.
> > But we should at least properly investigate the cost.
> 
> I don't think it's worthwhile to more than think a bit about it. There's
> fairly obvious tradeoffs in complexity here. Trying to get there seems
> like a good way to make the feature too big.

Agreed.

Well, if we allow to lose consistency in some extent for improved
performance and smaller footprint, relaxing the consistency of
database stats can reduce footprint further especially on a
cluster with so many databases. Backends are interested only in
the residing database and vacuum doesn't cache stats at all. A
possible problem is vacuum and stats collector can go into a race
condition. I'm not sure but I suppose it is not worse than being
involved in an IO congestion.

regards.

-- 
Kyotaro Horiguchi
NTT Open Source Software Center

Commits

  1. Improve comment about dropped entries in pgstat.c

  2. Fix temporary memory leak in system table index scans

  3. pgstat: set timestamps of fixed-numbered stats after a crash.

  4. pgstat: Update docs to match the shared memory stats reality.

  5. pgstat: Hide instability in stats.spec with -DCATCACHE_FORCE_RELEASE.

  6. pgstat: add/extend tests for resetting various kinds of stats.

  7. Add minimal tests for recovery conflict handling.

  8. pgstat: test stats interactions with physical replication.

  9. pgstat: add tests for handling of restarts, including crashes.

  10. pgstat: add tests for transaction behaviour, 2PC, function stats.

  11. pgstat: add pg_stat_have_stats() test helper.

  12. pgstat: add pg_stat_force_next_flush(), use it to simplify tests.

  13. pgstat: move pgstat.c to utils/activity.

  14. pgstat: store statistics in shared memory.

  15. pgstat: remove stats_temp_directory.

  16. pgstat: rename STATS_COLLECTOR GUC group to STATS_CUMULATIVE.

  17. pgstat: revise replication slot API in preparation for shared memory stats.

  18. pgstat: scaffolding for transactional stats creation / drop.

  19. pgstat: introduce PgStat_Kind enum.

  20. pgstat: prepare APIs used by pgstatfuncs for shared memory stats.

  21. pgstat: add pgstat_copy_relation_stats().

  22. pgstat: rename some pgstat_send_* functions to pgstat_report_*.

  23. pgstat: stats collector references in comments.

  24. pgstat: move transactional code into pgstat_xact.c.

  25. dsm: allow use in single user mode.

  26. dshash: revise sequential scan support.

  27. pgstat: remove some superflous comments from pgstat.h.

  28. pgstat: reorder pgstat.[ch] contents.

  29. pgstat: split different types of stats into separate files.

  30. pgstat: introduce pgstat_relation_should_count().

  31. pgstat: separate "xact level" handling out of relation specific functions.

  32. pgstat: rename pgstat_initstats() to pgstat_relation_init().

  33. pgstat: split out WAL handling from pgstat_{initialize,report_stat}.

  34. pgstat: run pgindent on pgstat.c/h.

  35. pgstat: split relation, database handling out of pgstat_report_stat().

  36. Move code around in StartupXLOG().

  37. pgstat: Prepare to use mechanism for truncated rels also for droppped rels.

  38. pgstat: Split out relation stats handling from AtEO[Sub]Xact_PgStat() etc.

  39. pgstat: Schedule per-backend pgstat shutdown via before_shmem_exit().

  40. Schedule ShutdownXLOG() in single user mode using before_shmem_exit().

  41. Make parallel worker shutdown complete entirely via before_shmem_exit().

  42. pgstat: Bring up pgstat in BaseInit() to fix uninitialized use of pgstat by AV.

  43. pgstat: split reporting/fetching of bgwriter and checkpointer stats.

  44. Split backend status and progress related functionality out of pgstat.c.

  45. Split wait event related code from pgstat.[ch] into wait_event.[ch].

  46. Make archiver process an auxiliary process.

  47. Force to send remaining WAL stats to the stats collector at walwriter exit.

  48. Add pg_stat_database counters for sessions and session time

  49. Collect statistics about SLRU caches

  50. Don't run atexit callbacks in quickdie signal handlers.

  51. Create a "fast path" for acquiring weak relation locks.