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To: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: [ADMIN] shared_buffers and shmmax
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:54:31 -0000
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>> shared_buffers is in disk block size, typically 8K
> The table the OP is looking at (table 17.2 in the 8.3 docs) predates
> the ability to specify shared_buffers in KB or MB instead of
> number-of-buffers. I agree it's not entirely obvious that what it
> means is "multiply your setting in KB/MB by 8400/8192". Anybody have
> an idea how to clarify things?
Bite the bullet and start showing the buffer settings as a pure number of bytes
everywhere, and get rid of the confusing '8kB' unit in pg_settings? Things like
this don't help our cause:
test=# show shared_buffers;
shared_buffers
----------------
24MB
(1 row)
test=# set temp_buffers = '24MB';
SET
test=# show temp_buffers;
temp_buffers
--------------
3072
test=# select name, setting from pg_settings where name ~ 'buffers';
name | setting
----------------+---------
shared_buffers | 3072
temp_buffers | 3072
wal_buffers | 8
test=# show wal_buffers;
wal_buffers
-------------
64kB
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