Re: Some thoughts about i/o priorities and throttling vacuum - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Some thoughts about i/o priorities and throttling vacuum
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In response to Some thoughts about i/o priorities and throttling vacuum  (Greg Stark <gsstark@mit.edu>)
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Greg Stark <gsstark@mit.edu> writes:
> ... vacuum could throttle
> its own disk accesses by, say, reading 64k at a time then sleeping for
> a fraction of a second.
> ...
> Personally I think i/o priorities give much better leverage.

Pie in the sky is great too ;-).  But there is no such thing as i/o
priorities, at least not in any portable sense.

OTOH I was just musing to myself earlier today that putting a tunable
delay into VACUUM's per-page loop might make it more friendly to
competing processes.  I dunno if it'd work or just be a waste of time,
but it does seem worth experimenting with.

Want to try it out and report back?
        regards, tom lane


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