Configuring GUC Parameters
To ensure the optimal performance of GaussDB(DWS), you can adjust the GUC parameters in the database.
Parameter Types and Values
- The GUC parameters of GaussDB(DWS) are classified into the following types:
- SUSET: database administrator parameters. This type of parameters takes effect immediately after they are set. You do not need to restart the cluster. If a parameter of this type is set in the current session, the parameter takes effect only in the current session.
- USERSET: common user parameters. This type of parameters takes effect immediately after they are set. You do not need to restart the cluster. If a parameter of this type is set in the current session, the parameter takes effect only in the current session.
- POSTMASTER: database server parameters. This type of parameters takes effect only after the cluster is restarted. After you modify a parameter of this type, the system displays a message indicating that the cluster is to be restarted. You are advised to manually restart the cluster during off-peak hours for the setting to take effect.
- SIGHUP: global database parameters. This type of parameters takes effect globally and cannot take effect for single sessions.
- BACKEND: global database parameters. This type of parameters takes effect globally and cannot take effect for single sessions.
- All parameter names are case insensitive. A parameter value can be an integer, floating point number, string, Boolean value, or enumerated value.
- The Boolean values can be on/off, true/false, yes/no, or 1/0, and are case-insensitive.
- The enumerated value range is specified in the enumvals column of the system catalog pg_settings.
- For parameters using units, specify their units during the setting, or default units are used.
- The default units are specified in the unit column of pg_settings.
- The unit of memory can be KB, MB, or GB.
- The unit of time can be ms, s, min, h, or d.
Setting GUC Parameters
You can configure GUC parameters in the following ways:
- Method 1: After a cluster is created, log in to the GaussDB(DWS) console and modify the database parameters of the cluster. For details, see Modifying Database Parameters.
- Method 2: Connect to a cluster and run SQL commands to configure the parameters of the SUSET or USERSET type.
Set parameters at database, user, or session levels.
- Set a database-level parameter.
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ALTER DATABASE dbname SET paraname TO value;
The setting takes effect in the next session.
- Set a user-level parameter.
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ALTER USER username SET paraname TO value;
The setting takes effect in the next session.
- Set a session-level parameter.
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SET paraname TO value;
Parameter value in the current session is changed. After you exit the session, the setting becomes invalid.
- Set a database-level parameter.
Procedure
The following example shows how to set explain_perf_mode.
- View the value of explain_perf_mode.
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SHOW explain_perf_mode; explain_perf_mode ------------------- normal (1 row)
- Set explain_perf_mode.
Perform one of the following operations:
- Set a database-level parameter.
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ALTER DATABASE gaussdb SET explain_perf_mode TO pretty;
If the following information is displayed, the setting has been modified.
ALTER DATABASE
The setting takes effect in the next session.
- Set a user-level parameter.
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ALTER USER dbadmin SET explain_perf_mode TO pretty;
If the following information is displayed, the setting has been modified.
ALTER USER
The setting takes effect in the next session.
- Set a session-level parameter.
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SET explain_perf_mode TO pretty;
If the following information is displayed, the setting has been modified.
SET
- Set a database-level parameter.
- Check whether the parameter is correctly set.
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SHOW explain_perf_mode; explain_perf_mode -------------- pretty (1 row)
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