Hi As far as I know, more than 10,000 tables of instances are often encountered, So I insist that the maximum can be appropriately increased to 256MB,Can be more adaptable to many table situations
On Thu, 26 Dec 2024 at 23:23, Robert Treat <r...@xzilla.net> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 25, 2024 at 12:26 PM Tomas Vondra <to...@vondra.me> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > On 12/23/24 07:35, wenhui qiu wrote: > > > Hi Tomas > > > This is a great feature. > > > + /* > > > + * Define (or redefine) custom GUC variables. > > > + */ > > > + DefineCustomIntVariable("stats_history.size", > > > + "Sets the amount of memory available for past events.", > > > + NULL, > > > + &statsHistorySizeMB, > > > + 1, > > > + 1, > > > + 128, > > > + PGC_POSTMASTER, > > > + GUC_UNIT_MB, > > > + NULL, > > > + NULL, > > > + NULL); > > > + > > > RAM is in terabytes now, the statsHistorySize is 128MB ,I think can > > > increase to store more history record ? > > > > > > > Maybe, the 128MB is an arbitrary (and conservative) limit - it's enough > > for ~500k events, which seems good enough for most systems. Of course, > > on systems with many relations might need more space, not sure. > > > > I was thinking about specifying the space in more natural terms, either > > as amount of time ("keep 1 day of history") or number of entries ("10k > > entries"). That would probably mean the memory can't be allocated as > > fixed size. > > > > Based on the above, a rough calculation is that this is enough for > holding 1 year of hourly vacuum runs for 50 tables, or a year of daily > vacuums for 1000 tables. Most folks will fall somewhere in that range > (and won't really need a year's history) but that seems like plenty > for a default. > > > But maybe it'd be possible to just write the entries to a file. We don't > > need random access to past entries (unlike e.g. pg_stat_statements), and > > people won't query that very often either. > > > > Yeah, workloads will vary, but it doesn't seem like they would more > than query workloads do. > > Robert Treat > https://xzilla.net >