Hi,
is there any documentation about the output of "log_executor_stats=on" out there?
it seems quite intuitiv on the first glance, but ....
if you are at the point reading this output, you are already quite deep in the system and have problems. And I need to know what each of the numbers really not probably mean.
i know what a context switch is or a page fault/reclaim, etc.
what i need to know is the context of the numbers:
- numbers without brackets
- number with brackets
- context for those numbers: are all of these numbers one-to-one related to my function call? Or did those numbers (signals/page reclaims) come up during the time of execution of that function?
what I don't know and never found so far is "Local blocks" and "Direct blocks". So I'd be interested to know what's this, jst for completeness.
please help!!!!!
thanks,
Uwe
LOG: EXECUTOR STATISTICS
DETAIL: ! system usage stats:
! 34.228987 elapsed 7.561851 user 1.594757 system sec
! [7.719826 user 1.633751 sys total]
! 0/0 [0/0] filesystem blocks in/out
! 0/267488 [0/276350] page faults/reclaims, 0 [0] swaps
! 0 [0] signals rcvd, 0/0 [0/0] messages rcvd/sent
! 4058/115 [4084/115] voluntary/involuntary context switches
! buffer usage stats:
! Shared blocks: 5336 read, 0 written, buffer hit rate = 99.65%
! Local blocks: 0 read, 0 written, buffer hit rate = 0.00%
! Direct blocks: 0 read, 0 written
LOG: duration: 34229.811 ms statement: select * from testfunction(462041, 0::smallint);