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Hello all,

I want to do a proper calculation of the number of huge pages needed for PostgreSQL to start.

For that I need to know how much shared memory will be allocated at startup.

Looking at the shared memory calculation in the source (ipci.c), I can see that two terms stand out:

  size = add_size(size, BufferShmemSize()); ---> shared_buffers
size = add_size(size, XLOGShmemSize()); --> 1/32 * shared_buffers, but max WAL segment size

However, if I only use those two terms (shared buffers + WAL segment size) for my calculation, the result will be off by a lot, especially with bigger shared buffers (e.g. 32 GB).

What are any other major terms (in the order of 10 megabytes or more) that I need to take into account to get a better result?

Regards,

tamas





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