Tom Lane wrote:
Mark Kirkwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jim C. Nasby wrote:
Good point. :/ I'm guessing there's no easy way to see how many blocks
for a given relation are in shared memory, either...

contrib/pg_buffercache will tell you this -

I think the key word in Jim's comment was "easy", ie, cheap.  Grovelling
through many thousands of buffers to count the matches to a given
relation doesn't sound appetizing, especially not if it gets done over
again several times during each query-planning cycle.  Trying to keep
centralized counts somewhere would be even worse (because of locking/
contention issues).


Yeah - not sensible for a transaction oriented system - might be ok for DSS tho.

Cheers

mark

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