Re: Performance of the listen command - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: Performance of the listen command
Date
Msg-id 20060729020900.GA6558@surnet.cl
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In response to Performance of the listen command  (Flemming Frandsen <ff@partyticket.net>)
Responses Re: Performance of the listen command  (Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org>)
List pgsql-general
Flemming Frandsen wrote:
> I cache a lot of data in the application, to invalidate that cache I
> have triggers that use notify to let new transactions eject the objects
> from the cache.
>
> My problem with listen is that when I start a new connection I run a
> listen command for each of my tables, that loop takes around 10 seconds
> to complete and I have around 150 tables.

Do you regularly vacuum the pg_listener table?

> The strange thing is that just about any query runs in 1-4ms, but the
> listen command, which shouldn't even have to touch the disk takes around
> 60ms.

Actually, it does write to disk, because the listen information is kept
on a table.

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Alvaro Herrera                                http://www.CommandPrompt.com/
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