Hi all, I am doing experiments on a new operator I am writing as a C shared library function. 1) As part of the experimentation I need to know exactly how many blocks have been read/write when the algorithm ran. I need complete control over the process to run my simulations. I see that there are functions like heap heap_getnext() heap_fetch() SearchSysCache(). Our algorithm usually read sequentially the relations and I don't see how to read complete blocks and count these blocks. In addition temporary queues that must be held in memory will be needed to be dumped to disk at various times (because of their size) and fetched. Is there a way to control this process with accuracy and calculate the exact disk writes? 2) As part of the theoretical work and experimentation we want to load blocks of relation rows to the main memory and cache them using our techniques. Is there a way to control the memory blocks so they won't be swapped. In addition, is there a way to get a specific size of memory so we can plan our operator running path. I see that palloc return's to me a chunck of memory but I don't know in advance how much is available to me (aside from polling for it).
P.S: I tried EXPLAIN ANALYZE but I don't think it actually counts exactly the blocks. Thank you. Regards, tzahi. * - * - * Itzhak Fadida MSc Student Information System Engineering Area Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Technion City, Haifa, Israel 32000 Technion Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alternative Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * WARNING TO SPAMMERS: see at http://members.lycos.co.uk/my2nis/spamwarning.html ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]