Today, I fixed a problem. Or at least, I think I fixed it. Time will tell. But Thom Brown seems pretty happy, and so does Dan Farina. So let me tell you about it. Here's the executive summary: assuming the patch I committed today holds up, PostgreSQL 9.3 will largely eliminate the need to fiddle with operating system shared memory limits.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
perf: the good, the bad, the ugly
For the past few months, I've spent a good deal of time using the Linux utility perf to profile PostgreSQL. On the whole, I've been favorably impressed. Before I started using perf, trying to profile generally meant using oprofile or gprof. Unfortunately, both of those tools have serious problems.
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