Re: Shared memory usage - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Adam Tauno Williams
Subject Re: Shared memory usage
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Msg-id 1188210103.4723.4.camel@aleph.wmmi.net
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In response to Shared memory usage  ("Max Zorloff" <zorloff@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Shared memory usage  ("Max Zorloff" <zorloff@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-performance
> I have a postgres 8.0 and ~400mb database with lots of simple selects
> using indexes.
> I've installed pgpool on the system. I've set num_init_children to 5 and
> here is the top output.
> One of postmasters is my demon running some insert/update tasks. I see
> that they all use cpu heavily, but do not use the shared memory.
> shared_buffers is set to 60000, yet they use a minimal part of that. I'd
> like to know why won't they use more?

This just looks like the output of top;  what is telling you that
PostgreSQL is not using the shared memory?  Enable statistics collection
and then look in pg_statio_user_tables.

> top - 00:12:35 up 50 days, 13:22,  8 users,  load average: 4.84, 9.71,
> 13.22
> Tasks: 279 total,  10 running, 268 sleeping,   1 stopped,   0 zombie
> Cpu(s): 50.0% us, 12.9% sy,  0.0% ni, 33.2% id,  1.8% wa,  0.0% hi,  2.1%
> si
> Mem:   6102304k total,  4206948k used,  1895356k free,   159436k buffers
> Swap:  1959888k total,    12304k used,  1947584k free,  2919816k cached
>    PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
> 11492 postgres  16   0  530m  72m  60m S   14  1.2   0:50.91 postmaster
> 11493 postgres  16   0  531m  72m  60m R   14  1.2   0:48.78 postmaster
> 11490 postgres  15   0  530m  71m  59m S   13  1.2   0:50.26 postmaster
> 11491 postgres  15   0  531m  75m  62m S   11  1.3   0:50.67 postmaster
> 11495 postgres  16   0  530m  71m  59m R   10  1.2   0:50.71 postmaster
> 10195 postgres  15   0  536m  84m  66m S    6  1.4   1:11.72 postmaster

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