This is occurring on a production system.
My current work memory setting is:
work_mem = 16MB
Based on the temp file size that was created can I then deduce how much more to increase the work_mem by?
Thanks for your assistance.
Lance
From: Artem Tomyuk [mailto:admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 10:58 AM
To: Campbell, Lance <lance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Log says temporary files are being created
By default temp files are created on hard drive as a result of low work_mem setting in postgres.conf. If your server runs on slow desktop hdd's it could be serious bottleneck in your performance so Yes, you should be concerned about it and tune work_mem parameter.
2016-06-22 18:50 GMT+03:00 Campbell, Lance <lance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
PostgreSQL 5.3.2
I am seeing entries like this appearing in my PostgreSQL log.
Log entry:
temporary file: path "base/pgsql_tmp/pgsql_tmp10336.0", size 17809408
1) Should this concern me?
2) What would I need to modify in my configuration in order to stop temporary file creation from occurring?
Thanks,
Lance
it depends on how many RAM your server have? and how many concurrent connections served at one time.
But from your log message its clear () that you should try to raise your work_mem setting from 16 to 20 megabytes.
2016-06-22 19:03 GMT+03:00 Campbell, Lance <lance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: