Hi Rafael,

The result there means that the minimal should be 4.69Mb for shared_buffers As a rule of thumb the shared buffers should be between 10% - 15% of available RAM that assuming such is a dedicated PG server. I have worked on some servers where I set shared buffers lower than 10%, it's really a matter of trying out what value works best for you.


Marcelo
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On Oct 6, 2008, at 6:52 AM, Rafael Domiciano wrote:

HI people,

I'm tuning a server that is a long time abandoned, and this server is a little slow.
Now, in my postgresql.conf I have:
shared_buffers = 100Mb
mas_fsm_relations = 15000
mas_fsm_pages = 1600000
max_connections = 300

And I changin' to:
shared_buffers = 1000Mb
   (The server has 2 Gb of memory)
mas_fsm_relations = 15000
   (The Vacuum noticed me 608 relations)
mas_fsm_pages = 1600000
   (The Vacuum noticed me 500800 pages)
max_connections = 300
(I did a "ps axf | grep postgres | wc -l" and the bash brings to me the number of 120 and all the people is not online at now)

My qustion is about shared_buffers, in postgresql.conf I have: min 128kB or max_connections*16kB # (change requires restart)
So I did:
300 * (16Kb / 1024) = 4,69?
What this result means?

Thnks all,

Rafael Domiciano

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