Re: max_fsm_pages, shared_buffers and checkpoint_segments - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Ben
Subject Re: max_fsm_pages, shared_buffers and checkpoint_segments
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In response to max_fsm_pages, shared_buffers and checkpoint_segments  ("Y Sidhu" <ysidhu@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: max_fsm_pages, shared_buffers and checkpoint_segments
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Do you have an overall plan (besides "make it go faster!") or are you
just trying out the knobs as you find them?

This may be helpful:
http://www.powerpostgresql.com/Downloads/annotated_conf_80.html

On May 23, 2007, at 9:22 AM, Y Sidhu wrote:

> I am a newbie, as you all know, but I am still embarassed asking
> this question. I started my tuning career by changing
> shared_buffers. Soon I discovered that I was hitting up against the
> available RAM on the system. So, I brought the number down. Then I
> discovered max_fsm_pages. I could take that up quite high and found
> out that it is a 'disk' thing. Then I started increasing
> checkpoint_segments,which is also a disk thing. However, setting it
> to 25, and then increasing any of the other 2 variables, the
> postgresql daemon stops working. meaning it does not start upon
> reboot. When I bring shared_buffers or max_fsm_pages back down, the
> daemon starts and all is normal. This happens on a 1 GB RAM machine
> and a 4 GB RAM machine.
>
> Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
>
> System:  FreeBSD 6.1, Postgresql 8.09, 2 GB RAM
>
> --
> Yudhvir Singh Sidhu
> 408 375 3134 cell


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