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  1. Guidance on Calculating max_locks_per_transaction for a Highly Partitioned Environment

    Vivek Gadge <vvkgadge56@gmail.com> — 2026-06-29T12:41:17Z

    Hello Team,
    
    I am looking for guidance on determining an appropriate value for the
    max_locks_per_transaction parameter in our PostgreSQL 17.6 production
    environment.
    
    Environment has the following characteristics:
    
        PostgreSQL Version: 17.6
        max_connections = 1500
        Daily partitioning strategy
        Large OLTP workload with transactions that may access multiple
    partitions
    
    Occasionally, we encounter the following error:
    
    ERROR: out of shared memory
    HINT: You might need to increase max_locks_per_transaction.
    
    We understand that the shared lock table is sized based on
    max_locks_per_transaction, max_connections, and max_prepared_transactions.
    However, we have not found any guidance on how to estimate an appropriate
    value for environments with a large number of partitions and indexes.
    
    We would appreciate guidance on the following:
    
        Is there a recommended methodology or formula for estimating
    max_locks_per_transaction.
    
    Our objective is to determine an appropriate value based on workload
    characteristics rather than increasing the parameter through trial and
    error.
    
    Thanks
    
    Vivek Gadge.