On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 11:42 AM Nikolay Samokhvalov <samokhva...@gmail.com> wrote: > The last two lines are also "*** usage" -- shouldn't the buffer numbers be > next to them?
I agree that that would be better still -- but all the "usage" stuff together in one block. And that leads me to another observation: The track_io_timing stuff (also new to Postgres 14) might also need to be reordered. And maybe even the WAL usage stuff, which was added in Postgres 13. That way the overall structure starts with details of the physical data structures (the table and its indexes), then goes into buffers 1. Heap pages 2. Heap tuples 3. Index stuff 4. I/O timings (only when track_io_timing is on) 5. avg read rate (always) 6. buffer usage 7. WAL usage. 8. system usage This would mean that I'd be flipping the order of 7 and 8 relative to Postgres 13 -- meaning there'd be one difference between Postgres 14 and some existing stable release. But I think that putting WAL usage last of all (after system usage) makes little sense -- commit b7ce6de93b shouldn't have done it that way. I always expect to see the getrusage() stuff last. -- Peter Geoghegan