I think it is desirable that this patch should be resubmitted for the next
CommitFest for further review and testing mentioned above. So I'd like to mark
this patch as Returned with Feedback. Is it OK?
Sounds like a good idea. Thanks for the review!
Ian Link
Etsuro Fujita
Ian Link wrote:
> > Although I asked this question, I've reconsidered about these
> > parameters, and it seems that these parameters not only make code
> > rather complex but are a little confusing to users. So I'd like to propose
> to introduce only one parameter:
> > fast_cache_size. While user
Although I asked this question, I've reconsidered about these parameters, and it
seems that these parameters not only make code rather complex but are a little
confusing to users. So I'd like to propose to introduce only one parameter:
fast_cache_size. While users that give weight to update pe
Hi Etsuro,
Sorry for the delay but I have been very busy with work. I have been
away from postgres for a while, so I will need a little time to review
the code and make sure I give you an informed response. I'll get back to
you as soon as I am able. Thanks for understanding.
Ian Link
I wrote:
> I had a look over this patch. I think this patch is interesting and very
useful.
> Here are my review points:
> 8. I think there are no issues in this patch. However, I have one question:
> how this patch works in the case where gin_fast_limit/fast_cache_size = 0? In
> this case, in
Hi Ian,
> This patch contains a performance improvement for the fast gin cache. As you
> may know, the performance of the fast gin cache decreases with its size.
> Currently, the size of the fast gin cache is tied to work_mem. The size of
> work_mem can often be quite high. The large size of work_
I just tried it and my
account works now. Thanks!
Ian
Stefan Kaltenbrunner
Sunday, June 23,
2013 2:05 AM
have you tried
to log in once to the main website per:http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CABUevEyt9tQfcF7T2Uzcr8WeF9M=s8qSACuCmN5L2Et26=r...@mail.gmail.com?Stefan
On 06/23/2013 04:03 AM, ian link wrote:
> Looks like my community login is still not working. No rush, just wanted
> to let you know. Thanks!
have you tried to log in once to the main website per:
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CABUevEyt9tQfcF7T2Uzcr8WeF9M=s8qSACuCmN5L2Et26=r...@mail.gmail.
Looks like my community login is still not working. No rush, just wanted to
let you know. Thanks!
Ian
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Ian Link wrote:
>
> No worries! I'll just wait until it's up again.
> Thanks
> Ian
>
> Kevin Grittner
> Tuesday, June 18, 2013 9:15 AM
>
> Oops -- we seem
No worries! I'll just wait until it's up again.
Thanks
Ian
Kevin Grittner
Tuesday, June 18,
2013 9:15 AM
Oops -- we seem
to have a problem with new community logins at themoment, which
will hopefully be straightened out soon. You mightwant to wait a
few days if you don'
Kevin Grittner wrote:
> You will need to get a community login (if you don't already have
> one), but that is a quick and painless process.
Oops -- we seem to have a problem with new community logins at the
moment, which will hopefully be straightened out soon. You might
want to wait a few days
Ian Link wrote:
> This patch contains a performance improvement for the fast gin
> cache.
> Our test queries improve from about 0.9 ms to 0.030 ms.
Impressive!
> Thanks for reading and considering this patch!
Congratulations on your first PostgreSQL patch! To get it
scheduled for review, ple
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