=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Torsten_F=F6rtsch?= <torsten.foertsch@xxxxxxx> writes: > Then I remembered about the pageinspect extension. The following select > is a bit too verbose but it seems to do the job for everything except > fsm files. > SELECT c.oid::regclass::text as rel, > f.fork, > ser.i as blocknr, > pg.* > FROM pg_class c > CROSS JOIN (values ('main'::text), ('vm'::text)) f(fork) > CROSS JOIN pg_relation_size(c.oid::regclass, f.fork) sz(sz) > CROSS JOIN generate_series(0,(sz.sz/8192)::int-1) ser(i) > CROSS JOIN page_header(get_raw_page(c.oid::regclass::text, > f.fork, > ser.i)) pg > WHERE sz.sz>0 > The problem with the select above is that either page_header() or > get_raw_page() seems to allocate the memory for the page without freeing > it again. Probably commit 45b0f3572 will help you with that. > I ran this query in a separate transaction. The memory was freed only > when the backend process exited. AFAIK such memory is released at end of query, even without the patch. Are you sure you aren't looking at shared-buffer usage? Or maybe you're on a platform where libc doesn't release freed memory back to the OS. regards, tom lane