Re: [PATCH] Extending pg_class info + more flexible TOAST chunk size - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From ITAGAKI Takahiro
Subject Re: [PATCH] Extending pg_class info + more flexible TOAST chunk size
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Msg-id 20081013100331.8793.52131E4D@oss.ntt.co.jp
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In response to [PATCH] Extending pg_class info + more flexible TOAST chunk size  (Zdenek Kotala <Zdenek.Kotala@Sun.COM>)
Responses Re: [PATCH] Extending pg_class info + more flexible TOAST chunk size
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Zdenek Kotala <Zdenek.Kotala@Sun.COM> wrote:

> Bacause MAX_TOAST_CHUNK_SIZE is related on page layout version I need have toast 
> chunk size more flexible.

I agree that flexible toast threshold is useful, but I have
several questions in your implementations.

> relblocksize - which is always BLCKSZ. I put it there for fullness, but i could 
> be use in future development to specify different BLCKSZ per relation.

We need many infrastructural changes for making it work:
 1. Change BLCKSZ to be a variable from a constant value.    It allows us to have "initdb --blocksize=16kB". 2. Make
bufmgrhandle different sizes of pages in a server instance.    I think it is a difficult task. 3. Have a SQL interface
for2.
 

You suggested only 3, but 1 and 2 are more important.

> relsegsize - currently it is always RELSEG_FILE. I performed basic adjustment in 
> smgr.c and md.c. Now only smgropen contains reference to RELSEG_FILE.

I'm not sure why relsegsize should be adjusted per-relation basis.
If there are no limitations in filesystem and in backup
utilities, large relsegsize is always better, no?
Is it enough to have "initdb --segsize=4GB" ?

> relmaxitemsize - it is set to TOAST_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE.

You added new columns in pg_class, but we have another choice to use
pg_class.reloptions. What is the reason you choose new-columns-way?

Another question is that we should have per-column toast control
options not only per-relation ones. Do we also need to modify
pg_attribute in the same way?

Regards,
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ITAGAKI Takahiro
NTT Open Source Software Center




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