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The new column shows how many backends have a buffer pinned. That can be useful during development or to diagnose production issues e.g. caused by vacuum waiting for cleanup locks. To handle upgrades transparently - the extension might be used in views - deal with callers expecting the old number of columns. Reviewed by Fujii Masao and Rajeev rastogi.
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11 lines
508 B
SQL
/* contrib/pg_buffercache/pg_buffercache--1.0--1.1.sql */
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
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\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION pg_buffercache UPDATE TO '1.1'" to load this file. \quit
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-- Upgrade view to 1.1. format
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CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW pg_buffercache AS
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SELECT P.* FROM pg_buffercache_pages() AS P
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(bufferid integer, relfilenode oid, reltablespace oid, reldatabase oid,
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relforknumber int2, relblocknumber int8, isdirty bool, usagecount int2,
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pinning_backends int4);
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