Le 19/09/2018 à 05:29, Thomas Munro a écrit : > On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 1:35 PM jimmy <mpokky@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> I use select pg_prewarm('table1','read','main') to load data of table1 into the memory. >> when I use select count(1) from table1 group by aa to query data. >> I find the speed of query is not fast, I wonder whether it query data from memory. >> And it is slower than Oracle, both of Oracle and Postgresql has same table and count of data. >> when pg_prewarm use 'read' mode, the data is put into the OS cache, how to examine the table which is pg_prewarmed into the OS cache . >> I know pg_buffercache ,but it just examine the table in the shared buffer of Postgresql, not the table in the OS cache. > > This is a quick and dirty hack, but it might do what you want: > > https://github.com/macdice/pgdata_mincore > > Tested on FreeBSD, not sure how well it'll travel. You can use pgfincore extension for that purpose, and more. https://github.com/klando/pgfincore/blob/master/README.md -- Cédric Villemain +33 (0)6 20 30 22 52 http://2ndQuadrant.fr/ PostgreSQL: Support 24x7 - Développement, Expertise et Formation