> * Note: TPC-B requires at least 100 bytes per row, and the "filler" > * fields in these table declarations were intended to comply with that. > * But because they default to NULLs, they don't actually take any > * space. We could fix that by giving them non-null default values. > * However, that would completely break comparability of pgbench > * results with prior versions. Since pgbench has never pretended > * to be fully TPC-B compliant anyway, we stick with the historical > * behavior. > > The statement about NULLs applies to the other 3 tables, but > pgbench_accounts.filler is loaded (via COPY) as empty strings, not as > NULLs. When stored into char(84), the empty string takes the full > specified storage. So on my system, rows in pgbench_accounts take up > about 130 bytes, rather than than the about 40 they would with a NULL.
Ok, what about this? * Note: TPC-B requires at least 100 bytes per row, and the * "filler" fields in these table declarations were intended to * comply with that. But because they default to NULLs, they * don't actually take any space(except pgbench_accounts * table. It's filled with spaces by pgbench -i command). We * could fix that by giving them non-null default values. * However, that would completely break comparability of pgbench * results with prior versions. Since pgbench has never pretended * to be fully TPC-B compliant anyway, we stick with the * historical behavior. -- Tatsuo Ishii SRA OSS, Inc. Japan -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers