Fujii Masao wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Robert Lor <robert....@sun.com> wrote:
@@ -1313,12 +1318,14 @@ AdvanceXLInsertBuffer(bool new_segment)
* Have to write buffers while holding insert
lock. This is
* not good, so only write as much as we
absolutely must.
*/
+ TRACE_POSTGRESQL_WAL_BUFFER_WRITE_START();
WriteRqst.Write = OldPageRqstPtr;
WriteRqst.Flush.xlogid = 0;
WriteRqst.Flush.xrecoff = 0;
XLogWrite(WriteRqst, false, false);
LWLockRelease(WALWriteLock);
Insert->LogwrtResult = LogwrtResult;
+ TRACE_POSTGRESQL_WAL_BUFFER_WRITE_DONE();
Why is TRACE_POSTGRESQL_WAL_BUFFER_WRITE_START/DONE called
only in AdvanceXLInsertBuffer? We can trace only a part of WAL buffer write?
The intention of these probes is to determine if wal_buffers is too
small by monitoring how frequent the server has to write out the buffers
along with the I/O time.
-Robert
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