From: | Ivan Voras <ivoras(at)freebsd(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Need suggestions on kernel settings for dedicated FreeBSD/Postgresql machine |
Date: | 2009-08-18 14:12:17 |
Message-ID: | h6ecs1$qls$1@ger.gmane.org |
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Culley Harrelson wrote:
> I will definitely look into this. I suspect I need to tune my kernel
> settings first though...
No, not much. Sysctl and loader.conf settings are enough.
>>> $ cat /etc/sysctl.conf
>>>
>>> kern.ipc.shmmax=268435456
>>> kern.ipc.shmall=65536
shmmax is in bytes, so this is 256 MB - way too low.
shmall is in pages, so this is 256 MB also - which is in sync with the
above but will fall apart if some other service needs shm memory.
Set shmall to 2 GB and shmmax to 1.9 GB.
>>> $ cat /boot/loader.conf
>>> kern.ipc.semmni="256"
>>> kern.ipc.semmns="512"
>>> kern.ipc.semmnu="256"
I think these are way too low also. I use 10240 and 16384 for semmni and
semmns habitually but these might be overtuned :)
>>> In postgresql.conf I have:
>>>
>>> max_connections = 180
>>> shared_buffers = 28MB
Definitely too low and out of sync with the above settings.
Set shared_buffers to around 1800 MB or 1900 MB.
These settings are a good start, but you can find many tutorials and
documents on tuning pgsql if you search around.
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