Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <[email protected]> writes:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> If you're going to give a formula, why not just give a formula, eg
> 
> > You mean like this:
> >     http://momjian.us/tmp/pgsql/kernel-resources.html
> 
> Yeah, more or less.  A couple thoughts now that I see it worked out:
> 
> * Combining the entries for max_connections and autovacuum_max_workers
> is probably just making it look more complicated than it needs to.
> How about two rows that just happen to have similar formulas, viz
> 
> max_connections               (1800 + 270 * max_locks_per_transaction) * 
> max_connections
> autovacuum_max_workers        (1800 + 270 * max_locks_per_transaction) * 
> autovacuum_max_workers
> 
> * The right-hand column header should be something like "Approximate
> shared memory bytes..." to avoid the impression that these formulas
> are meant to be exact.
> 
> * If we do it like this then the left-hand column is really redundant,
> not to say wrong because the right-hand formulas depend on more than
> the single variable mentioned.  How about something like
> 
>       Table 17-2      PostgreSQL shared memory usage
> 
> Purpose                               Approximate number of bytes required 
> (as of 8.3)
> 
> Per-connection state          (1800 + 270 * max_locks_per_transaction) * 
> max_connections
> Autovacuum worker state               (1800 + 270 * 
> max_locks_per_transaction) * autovacuum_max_workers
> Prepared transaction state    ...
> Shared disk buffers           ...
> WAL buffers                   ...
> Fixed space requirements      770kB

OK, I updated it again:

        http://momjian.us/tmp/pgsql/kernel-resources.html

I did change your left column wording because it could be interpreted as
something that changes during server execution, e.g. connections.

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