From: | tv(at)fuzzy(dot)cz |
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To: | "Uwe Bartels" <uwe(dot)bartels(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: buffercache/bgwriter |
Date: | 2011-03-23 14:41:40 |
Message-ID: | a07f7dd81de8049b622b52710e163d54.squirrel@sq.gransy.com |
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> Hi,
>
> I have very bad bgwriter statistics on a server which runs since many
> weeks
> and it is still the same after a recent restart.
> There are roughly 50% of buffers written by the backend processes and the
> rest by checkpoints.
> The statistics below are from a server with 140GB RAM, 32GB shared_buffers
> and a runtime of one hour.
>
> As you can see in the pg_buffercache view that there are most buffers
> without usagecount - so they are as free or even virgen as they can be.
> At the same time I have 53% percent of the dirty buffers written by the
> backend process.
There are some nice old threads dealing with this - see for example
http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/tuning-bgwriter-in-8-4-2-td1926854.html
and there even some nice external links to more detailed explanation
http://www.westnet.com/~gsmith/content/postgresql/chkp-bgw-83.htm
regards
Tomas
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