Re: thousands of CachedPlan entry per backend - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Pavel Stehule
Subject Re: thousands of CachedPlan entry per backend
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Msg-id CAFj8pRDsJrJGL+nnKLb+1rM5P8gh_XT_bVmDK71k9VgTv8xfzA@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: thousands of CachedPlan entry per backend  (Laurenz Albe <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at>)
Responses RE: thousands of CachedPlan entry per backend  ("James Pang (chaolpan)" <chaolpan@cisco.com>)
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Hi

čt 1. 6. 2023 v 8:53 odesílatel Laurenz Albe <laurenz.albe@cybertec.at> napsal:
On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 03:36 +0000, James Pang (chaolpan) wrote:
> PG V14.8-1 , client using Postgresql JDBC driver we found 40MB process memory per
> backend, from Operating system and memorycontext dump “Grand total:”, both mached.
> But from details, we found almost of entry belong to  “CacheMemoryContext”,
> from this line  CacheMemoryContext: 8737352 total in 42 blocks; 1021944 free (215 chunks); 7715408 used,
> but there are thousands of lines of it’s child, the sum of blocks much more than “8737352” total in 42 blocks
>
> Our application use Postgresql JDBC driver with default parameters(maxprepared statement 256),
> there are many triggers, functions in this database, and a few functions run sql by an extension
> pg_background.  We have thousands of connections and have big concern why have thousands of entrys
> of cached SQL ?  that will consume huge memory ,  anyway to limit the cached plan entry to save memory
> consumption?  Or it looks like an abnormal behavior or bug to see so many cached plan lines.

If you have thousands of connections, that's your problem.  You need effective connection pooling.
Then 40MB per backend won't be a problem at all.  Having thousands of connections will cause
other, worse, problems for you.

See for example
https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/tuning-max_connections-in-postgresql/

If you want to use functions, but don't want to benefit from plan caching, you can set
the configuration parameter "plan_cache_mode" to "force_custom_plan".

The problem with too big of cached metadata can be forced by too long sessions too.

In this case it is good to throw a session (connect) after 1hour or maybe less.

Regards

Pavel
 

Yours,
Laurenz Albe


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