db stats vs table stats - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Ed L.
Subject db stats vs table stats
Date
Msg-id 200702231402.34188.pgsql@bluepolka.net
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Responses Re: db stats vs table stats  ("Ed L." <pgsql@bluepolka.net>)
List pgsql-general
I've been periodically collecting the stats stored in
pg_statio_all_tables and pg_stat_database for ~30 different
clusters, and have noticed a curiosity.

I would have thought that for a given period, the change in
pg_stat_database.blks_read would be <= the sum of the changes in
pg_statio_user_tables.heap_blks_read +
pg_statio_user_tables.idx_blks_read +
pg_statio_user_tables.toast_blks_read +
pg_statio_user_tables.tidx_blks_read.

In short, the total would be <= heap + idx + toast + idx for user
tables.

It does not appear that way.  The table-level IO stats appear to
be typically 1-2 orders of magnitude larger than the db-level
stats.  Can anyone explain that?

TIA.
Ed


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