Checkpoints
checkpoint_segments
Parameter description: minimum number of WAL segment files in the period specified by checkpoint_timeout. The size of each log file is 16 MB.
Type: SIGHUP
Value range: an integer. The minimum value is 1.
Default value: 64
Increasing the value of this parameter speeds up the export of big data. Set this parameter based on checkpoint_timeout and shared_buffers. This parameter affects the number of WAL log segment files that can be reused. Generally, the maximum number of reused files in the pg_xlog folder is twice the number of checkpoint segments. The reused files are not deleted and are renamed to the WAL log segment files which will be later used.
checkpoint_timeout
Parameter description: Specifies the maximum time between automatic WAL checkpoints.
Type: SIGHUP
Value range: an integer ranging from 30 to 3600 (s)
Default value: 15min
If the value of checkpoint_segments is increased, you need to increase the value of this parameter. The increase of them further requires the increase of shared_buffers. Consider all these parameters during setting.
enable_delayed_unlinks
Parameter description: Specifies whether to enable delayed checkpoint deletion. This parameter is supported only by clusters of version 9.1.0 or later.
Type: SIGHUP
Value range: Boolean
- on indicates that delayed checkpoint deletion is enabled.
- off indicates that delayed checkpoint deletion is disabled.
Default value: on
- When delayed checkpoint deletion is enabled, the primary DN will move the relfilenode file to be deleted to the pg_delayed_unlinks_bin directory of the corresponding database when creating a checkpoint.
- To determine whether an OID is reused, the system not only checks whether the relfilenode file exists in the corresponding database directory, but also checks whether the pg_delayed_unlinks_bin directory exists.
- After the standby DN replays to the corresponding checkpoint record, the primary DN will delete the batch of relfilenode files in the pg_delayed_unlinks_bin directory corresponding to the checkpoint replayed by the standby DN in the next checkpoint.
- When there are enough delayed-deletion relfilenode records (10 million), the excess relfilenode files will remain in the pg_delayed_unlinks_bin directory until the corresponding database/tablespace is deleted or the node is restarted and the files are cleaned up.
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