Re: Calculating memory allocaiton per process - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jerry Sievers
Subject Re: Calculating memory allocaiton per process
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In response to Calculating memory allocaiton per process  (David Kerr <dmk@mr-paradox.net>)
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David Kerr <dmk@mr-paradox.net> writes:

> Howdy,
>
> Is there a doc somewhere that has a formula for how much memory PG
> backend process will use?
>
> I'm looking to get something like total_mem = max_connections * (
> work_mem + temp_buffers ) // I know it's more complicated than that,
> which is why I'm asking =)

Depends on your query complexity, load distribution across concurrent
sessions and session lifetime.

work_mem will, in cases of queries having multiple sort nodes, have to
be counted multiple times on behalf of a single backend.

Some observation of the running system can be your best bet.

HTH

> Something similar to Table 17-2 here:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/kernel-resources.html
> would be awesome.
>
> Dave

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