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Re: Question about buffers_alloc in pg_stat_bgwriter view for monitoring

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Hi,

> Am 29.03.2018 um 10:30 schrieb Gunnar Nick Bluth <gunnar.bluth@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> Thus, buffer_alloc is the global count of buffers allocated in the
> cluster. That it appears in the bgwriter statistics is more or less
> coincidental.

But it seems not to be the total shared_buffers used, but the total number of allocated and re-allocated buffers. So it increments every time a buffer is allocated. Maybe I’m the only one who misunderstands it – or someone with better english then me should update the docs. ;-)


postgres=# SELECT buffers_alloc*current_setting('block_size')::numeric/1024/1024/1024, current_setting('shared_buffers') FROM pg_stat_bgwriter;
     ?column?        | current_setting
-----------------------+-----------------
1219.7707748413085938 | 64450MB
(1 row)


Or other machine:

     ?column?       | current_setting
----------------------+-----------------
126.4642944335937500 | 64450MB
(1 row)


Small one:

     ?column?      | current_setting
--------------------+-----------------
3.3014221191406250 | 6GB
(1 Zeile)


Ciao
 Alvar

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