On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Rafael Domiciano <rafael.domici...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hello People,
>
> Today, I've upgraded a dedicated postgres server, from 2 Gb to 10 Gb.
> Everything gone well.
>
> But, I would like shared buffers to use at least 5 Gb of the total memory.
>

   What's your workload?  Is this db primarily for reporting or OLTP?

    If you have an OLTP style workload, I wouldn't recommend going much over
2.5 - 4 GB (depending on your specific workload).  Just set your
'effective_cache_size' higher.  This tells postgres how much memory that the
OS has for caching and the database will perform better.

> Linux Fedora Core 9
> postgres=# select version();
>                                               version
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  PostgreSQL 8.3.5 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 4.3.0
> 20080428 (Red Hat 4.3.0-8)
> (1 row)
>

  32 bit pg can't address that much memory.  You'd need to recompile or
download the 64 bit packages.  I believe you'd need to dump / reload as
well, but I may be off about that one.


--Scott

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