hai...

        I have installed postgresql from sourcecode.I would like to know
how pages are replaced in the bufferpool when we join two relations.I tried to trace it by editing files pgsql/src/backend/storage/buffer/(bufmgr.c,freelist.c).But i feel still I am missing some information after observing extracted information abt buffer replacement.My input datasize is 10times more than main memory/RAM size.When I joined two relations,postgresql accessed both relations sequentially one by one and that too only once.Then how is it joining two relations by accessing only once? Is it storing that accessed relations some where other than main memory/bufferpool(Becos they cant fit into main memory).

So can anybdy tell me is there is ne thing I am missing? Is there any concept like postgresql cache similar to kernel cache otherthan sharedbuffers.If so how can we figure it out.

Is there any way by which postgresql is accessing database relations through,other than rotines in bufmgr.c nd freelist.c(I mean any other routines like ReadBuffer,StrategyGet etc.)

thanks in anticipation.

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 N Praveen Kumar
 Btech-IV CSE
 IIIT,Hyd
 AP,India

        Imagination is more important than knowledge...
                                --Albert Einstein

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