On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:51 AM, Ashutosh Sharma <ashu.coek88@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am extremely sorry for the delayed response. As suggested by you, I have
> taken the performance readings at 128 client counts after making the
> following two changes:
>
> 1). Removed AddWaitEventToSet(FeBeWaitSet, WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH, -1, NULL,
> NULL); from pq_init(). Below is the git diff for the same.
>
> diff --git a/src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c b/src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c
> index 8d6eb0b..399d54b 100644
> --- a/src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c
> +++ b/src/backend/libpq/pqcomm.c
> @@ -206,7 +206,9 @@ pq_init(void)
> AddWaitEventToSet(FeBeWaitSet, WL_SOCKET_WRITEABLE,
> MyProcPort->sock,
> NULL, NULL);
> AddWaitEventToSet(FeBeWaitSet, WL_LATCH_SET, -1, MyLatch, NULL);
> +#if 0
> AddWaitEventToSet(FeBeWaitSet, WL_POSTMASTER_DEATH, -1, NULL, NULL);
> +#endif
>
> 2). Disabled the guc vars "bgwriter_flush_after", "checkpointer_flush_after"
> and "backend_flush_after" by setting them to zero.
>
> After doing the above two changes below are the readings i got for 128
> client counts:
>
> CASE : Read-Write Tests when data exceeds shared buffers.
>
> Non Default settings and test
> ./postgres -c shared_buffers=8GB -N 200 -c min_wal_size=15GB -c
> max_wal_size=20GB -c checkpoint_timeout=900 -c maintenance_work_mem=1GB -c
> checkpoint_completion_target=0.9 &
>
> ./pgbench -i -s 1000 postgres
>
> ./pgbench -c 128 -j 128 -T 1800 -M prepared postgres
>
> Run1 : tps = 9690.678225
> Run2 : tps = 9904.320645
> Run3 : tps = 9943.547176
>
> Please let me know if i need to take readings with other client counts as
> well.
Can you please take four new sets of readings, like this:
- Unpatched master, default *_flush_after
- Unpatched master, *_flush_after=0
- That line removed with #if 0, default *_flush_after
- That line removed with #if 0, *_flush_after=0
128 clients is fine. But I want to see four sets of numbers that were
all taken by the same person at the same time using the same script.
Thanks,
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Robert Haas
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