Memory Settings
The main resource used by X100 is system memory. The system uses two memory pools:
Disk page buffer pool
Configured by setting the [cbm]
bufferpool_size parameter (see
bufferpool_size). The value must be an exact number with a suffix K, M, or G representing kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes, respectively.
Default: 0 (use 25% of physical memory)
Query execution memory
Configured by setting the [memory]
max_memory_size (see
max_memory_size) parameter. The number provided is the available physical memory X100 can claim.
Default: 0 (use 50% of available memory)
Note: These two memory settings are cumulative. For example: On an 8 GB machine, the default configuration will consume up to 6 GB of memory (2 GB buffer pool + 4 GB query memory).
For example: On a 16 GB machine, if you want to configure the system to use 4 GB on the buffer pool and the remaining 10 GB on query memory (assuming 2 GB is reserved for other programs), the configuration file should have these entries:
[cbm]
bufferpool_size = 4G
[memory]
max_memory_size = 10G
IMPORTANT! The createdb operation will fail if X100 memory settings are too low. For more information, see the Readme.
Last modified date: 08/14/2024