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Introduction

pgtune takes the wimpy default postgresql.conf and expands the database server to be as powerful as the hardware it's being deployed on.

Installation/Usage

Source installation

There is no need to build/compile pgtune, it is a Python script. Extracting the tarball to a convenient location is sufficient. Note that you will need the multiple pg_settings-<version>_<architecture> files included with the program too, pgtune can't work without those.

RPM Installation

The RPM package installs:

  • The pgtune binary under/usr/bin
  • Documents in /usr/share/doc/pgtune-$version
  • Setting files in /usr/share/pgtune

Using pgtune

pgtune works by taking an existing postgresql.conf file as an input, making changes to it based on the amount of RAM in your server and suggested workload, and output a new file.

Here's a sample usage:

pgtune -i $PGDATA/postgresql.conf -o $PGDATA/postgresql.conf.pgtune

pgtune --help will give you additional usage information. These are the current parameters:

  • -i or --input-config : Specifies the current postgresql.conf file.
  • -o or --output-config : Specifies the file name for the new postgresql.conf file.
  • -M or --memory: Use this parameter to specify total system memory. If not specified, pgtune will attempt to detect memory size.
  • -T or --type : Specifies database type. Valid options are: DW, OLTP, Web, Mixed, Desktop
  • -P or --platform : Specifies platform, defaults to the platform running the program. Valid options are Windows, Linux, and Darwin (Mac OS X).
  • -c or --connections: Specifies number of maximum connections expected. If not specified, it depends on database type.
  • -D or --debug : Enables debugging mode.
  • -S or --settings: Directory where settings data files are located at. Defaults to the directory where the script is being run from. The RPM package includes a patch to use the correct location these files were installed into.

Todo

A TODO list is included in the tarball. There are also some TODO items marked in the source code itself.

Bugs

There aren't any known bugs, besides the cleanup areas mentioned in the source code with TODO tags. These shouldn't impact use of the program. If you find a bug, there is a tracker on the pgfoundry page for pgtune listed below.

Documentation

The documentation README.rst for pgtune is in ReST markup. Tools that operate on ReST can be used to make versions of it formatted for other purposes, such as rst2html to make a HTML version.

Contact

If you have any hints, changes or improvements, please contact:

License

pgtune is licensed under a standard 3-clause BSD license.

Copyright (c) 2009-2013, Gregory Smith All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Neither the name of the author nor the names of contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

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