On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 03:09:52PM +0530, surabhi.ahuja wrote:
> I have a few questions:
> 1. what is pg_xlog
> someone told me that i can move pg_xlog to a different parttion in order to boost the performance? Does it work and
how
Yes, it works. How? By moving the directory (while the postmaster is
not running) and creating a symlink in the right place.
> 2. there is a parameter in postgresql.conf called max_connections. which is 100 be default. i want o decrease it to
20.
> by doing this how much can i increase the value of shared buffers?
> by default it is 1000, how much can i increase to in order to boost up the performance
They have nothing to do with eachother. Depending on how much memory
you have, the shared_buffers could be increased by a factor of 10. Max
connections won't change anything there.
> 3. What other things can i do to boost up the performance assuming that the stored procedures are well optimized.
Google the web, or try the pgsql-performence mailing list.
> 4. I recently tried to start postmaster. But it simply timed out. i tried to find out if there is any postmaster
processrunning, but it was not running.
> my question is that can u decrease this timeout, right now i think it takes some 1 or 2 minutes...
Look in the logs for an error message.
> 5. i have also seen multiple instances of postmaster.
> in my script ot start postmaster i first check if it is running by doing pidof, and only if it is nor running i start
it
> still have seen multiple instances.
> how did that happen? also if i stop postmaster, only one instance is stopped.
Each connection appears as a new process, so pidof wont't work. You
need to use the pidfile the postmaster creates. Why arn't you using one
of the startup scripts provided?
> is there any command to stop all instances of postmaster
Are you sure you have more than one?
> 6. what does ipcclean do? how do i know what shared memory was used by postmaster so that i can clear it, before
startingpostmaster
PostgreSQL takes care of it's own ipc memory, you should never need to
use ipcclean ever.
> 7. some times if i do a dropdb abc(assuming abc is a database)
> it displays a message can not remove directory 12345, although the database is dropped, what shuld be done in such a
case?
Please provide the exact error message. Oh, and while you're at it,
what platform and what version of postgres. Without that info it's
impossible to give any real help,
Have a nice day,
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