> On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 11:32:21AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> > A further refinement, still quite cheap to implement since the info is
> > in the PROC struct, would be to not count backends that are blocked
> > waiting for locks.  These guys are less likely to be ready to commit
> > in the next few milliseconds than the guys who are actively running;
> > indeed they cannot commit until someone else has committed/aborted to
> > release the lock they need.
> > 
> > Comments?  What should the threshold N be ... or do we need to make
> > that a tunable parameter?
> 
> Once you make it tuneable, you're stuck with it.  You can always add
> a knob later, after somebody discovers a real need.

I wonder if Tom should implement it, but leave it at zero until people
can report that a non-zero helps.  We already have the parameter, we can
just make it smarter and let people test it.

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