Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Re: [ADMIN] plpgsql function seems to be leaking memory

Tom Lane a écrit :
> Marc Cousin <mcousin@sigma.fr> writes:
>> I'm having a problem with plpgsql functions leaking memory.
>
> Your example shows absolutely no memory leak here, in either 8.3.3
> or CVS HEAD.
>
>> I see the postgresql process growing from 8MB to about 400 MB during this
>> run...
>
> What do you have shared_buffers set to? I think you might be getting
> fooled by top's treatment of shared memory (ie, it starts to count
> shared pages after the process touches them for the first time).
>

That's what I thought at first when I saw Marc's email. I tried his
example many times, with different values for shared_buffers. RSS column
climbs until it reaches more or less the shared_buffers configuration.
But, if I launch another psql, this process will have a much lower value
on the RSS column. Shouldn't it get the RSS at the same value, even when
the process starts ?

I'm a bit puzzled by this column, anyone has a URL where I can find more
info?

Regards.


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