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This involves creating more than pg_stat_statements.max entries and checking that the limit is kept and the least used entries are kicked out. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> Reviewed-by: Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/40d1e4f2-835f-448f-a541-8ff5db75bf3d@eisentraut.orgpull/151/head
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-- Test deallocation of entries |
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-- |
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SHOW pg_stat_statements.max; |
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pg_stat_statements.max |
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------------------------ |
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100 |
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(1 row) |
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SET pg_stat_statements.track = 'all'; |
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-- Create 101 tables. |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 1..101 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('create table t%s (a int)', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset() IS NOT NULL AS t; |
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t |
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--- |
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t |
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(1 row) |
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-- Run 98 queries. |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 1..98 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('select * from t%s', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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-- All 98 queries should be registered. We just check the first and |
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-- last to keep the output small. |
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SELECT query FROM pg_stat_statements WHERE query LIKE '%t001%' OR query LIKE '%t098%' ORDER BY query; |
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query |
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-------------------- |
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select * from t001 |
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select * from t098 |
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(2 rows) |
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-- Query tables 2 through 98 again, so they have a higher calls count. |
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-- Table 1 still has previous calls count. |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 2..98 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('select * from t%s', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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-- Run 3 more queries. This will exceed the max and will cause the |
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-- least used query to be deallocated. (The queries for |
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-- pg_stat_statements themselves will also register, so fewer than 3 |
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-- queries will also cause overflow, but let's keep this scenario |
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-- self-contained.) |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 99..101 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('select * from t%s', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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-- Check that the limit was kept. |
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SELECT count(*) <= 100 FROM pg_stat_statements; |
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?column? |
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t |
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(1 row) |
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-- Check that record for t001 has been deallocated. |
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SELECT query FROM pg_stat_statements WHERE query LIKE '%t001%' ORDER BY query; |
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query |
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------- |
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(0 rows) |
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-- Check deallocation count. |
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SELECT dealloc > 0 AS t FROM pg_stat_statements_info; |
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t |
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--- |
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t |
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(1 row) |
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shared_preload_libraries = 'pg_stat_statements' |
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max_prepared_transactions = 5 |
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pg_stat_statements.max = 100 |
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-- |
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-- Test deallocation of entries |
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-- |
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SHOW pg_stat_statements.max; |
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SET pg_stat_statements.track = 'all'; |
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-- Create 101 tables. |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 1..101 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('create table t%s (a int)', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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SELECT pg_stat_statements_reset() IS NOT NULL AS t; |
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-- Run 98 queries. |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 1..98 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('select * from t%s', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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-- All 98 queries should be registered. We just check the first and |
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-- last to keep the output small. |
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SELECT query FROM pg_stat_statements WHERE query LIKE '%t001%' OR query LIKE '%t098%' ORDER BY query; |
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-- Query tables 2 through 98 again, so they have a higher calls count. |
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-- Table 1 still has previous calls count. |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 2..98 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('select * from t%s', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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-- Run 3 more queries. This will exceed the max and will cause the |
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-- least used query to be deallocated. (The queries for |
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-- pg_stat_statements themselves will also register, so fewer than 3 |
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-- queries will also cause overflow, but let's keep this scenario |
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-- self-contained.) |
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DO $$ |
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BEGIN |
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FOR i IN 99..101 LOOP |
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EXECUTE format('select * from t%s', lpad(i::text, 3, '0')); |
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END LOOP; |
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END |
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$$; |
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-- Check that the limit was kept. |
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SELECT count(*) <= 100 FROM pg_stat_statements; |
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-- Check that record for t001 has been deallocated. |
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SELECT query FROM pg_stat_statements WHERE query LIKE '%t001%' ORDER BY query; |
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-- Check deallocation count. |
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SELECT dealloc > 0 AS t FROM pg_stat_statements_info; |
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