--On Montag, November 26, 2007 13:02:14 -0500 Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Bernd Helmle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
... But isn't it worth to special case the
code in grow_memtuples() (and maybe other places where sort is likely to
use more RAM), so that we can remove this constraint on 64-Bit systems
with many RAM built in? Or am I missing something very important?.
AFAICS this patch can increase the number of sortable tuples by at most 2X
(less one). That doesn't seem worth getting very worked up about ...
regards, tom lane
That's true.
Well, i haven't meant the diff as a discussable patch at all. It's just
what i've done to understand why we have this limit for tuplesort. afaics,
the main constraint here is MaxAllocSize, and i just wonder if that doesn't
introduce unnecessary limits on systems which can use many RAM for index
creation and wether we can be more generous here. So one idea could be to
allow larger allocation requests during sorting on systems where we know
that this is likely to work.
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Thanks
Bernd
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