these lines about "SPI Plan" are these PL/PGSQL functions related through SPI_prepare plan entry, right?
SPI Plan: 1024 total in 1 blocks; 600 free (0 chunks); 424 used CachedPlan: 2048 total in 2 blocks; 304 free (1 chunks); 1744 used: xxxxxxx CachedPlanSource: 2048 total in 2 blocks; 200 free (0 chunks); 1848 used: xxxxxxx CachedPlanQuery: 2048 total in 2 blocks; 704 free (0 chunks); 1344 used From: Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, June 2, 2023 12:57 PM To: James Pang (chaolpan) <chaol...@cisco.com> Cc: Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at>; pgsql-performance@lists.postgresql.org Subject: Re: thousands of CachedPlan entry per backend pá 2. 6. 2023 v 3:45 odesílatel James Pang (chaolpan) <chaol...@cisco.com<mailto:chaol...@cisco.com>> napsal: these lines about "SPI Plan" are these PL/PGSQL functions related SPI_prepare plan entry, right? Possible to set a GUC to max(cached plan) per backend ? There is no limit for size of system cache. You can use pgbouncer that implicitly refresh session after 1 hour (and this limit can be reduced) Regards Pavel SPI Plan: 1024 total in 1 blocks; 600 free (0 chunks); 424 used CachedPlan: 2048 total in 2 blocks; 304 free (1 chunks); 1744 used: xxxxxxx CachedPlanSource: 2048 total in 2 blocks; 200 free (0 chunks); 1848 used: xxxxxxx CachedPlanQuery: 2048 total in 2 blocks; 704 free (0 chunks); 1344 used Thanks, James -----Original Message----- From: Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at<mailto:laurenz.a...@cybertec.at>> Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2023 8:48 PM To: James Pang (chaolpan) <chaol...@cisco.com<mailto:chaol...@cisco.com>>; Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com<mailto:pavel.steh...@gmail.com>> Cc: pgsql-performance@lists.postgresql.org<mailto:pgsql-performance@lists.postgresql.org> Subject: Re: thousands of CachedPlan entry per backend On Thu, 2023-06-01 at 08:50 +0000, James Pang (chaolpan) wrote: > we found thousands of cached plan , since JDBC driver only allow max > 256 cached prepared statements, how backend cache so many sql plans. > If we have one function, when application call that function will make > backend to cache every SQL statement plan in that function too? and for > table triggers, have similar caching behavior ? Yes, as long as the functions are written in PL/pgSQL. It only affects static SQL, that is, nothing that is run with EXECUTE. Yours, Laurenz Albe