Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes:
> http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/monitoring-stats.html
> says: "Note: blocks_fetched minus blocks_hit gives the number of
> kernel read() calls issued for the table, index, or database; but the
> actual number of physical reads is usually lower due to kernel-level
> buffering."  This seems to imply that anything that increases
> blocks_hit should also increase blocks_fetched, but that doesn't seem
> to match the actual behavior.

> rhaas=# select heap_blks_read, heap_blks_hit from pg_statio_user_tables;

It's talking about the underlying pg_stat_get_db_blocks_fetched()
function, not heap_blks_read which is just a view field defined as

            pg_stat_get_blocks_fetched(C.oid) - 
                    pg_stat_get_blocks_hit(C.oid) AS heap_blks_read, 

Probably that sentence ought to spell out the full function name
instead of abbreviating.

                        regards, tom lane

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