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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Sun Solaris specific
To be read in conjunction with the installation instructions.
============================================================
Last updated: $Date: 2006/10/
05 03:13:15
$
Last updated: $Date: 2006/10/
10 22:19:08
$
Contents:
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3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program?
4) Why does my 64-bit build sometimes crash?
5) How can I compile for optimum performance?
6)
How to compile PostgreSQL with Sun Studio
?
7)
Where I can download prepared Solaris packages
?
8)
How to tune PostgreSQL and Solaris for best performance
?
9) Can I use dtrace for tracing PostgreSQL?
6)
Where I can download prepared Solaris packages
?
7)
How can I tune PostgreSQL and Solaris for performance
?
8)
Can I use DTrace for tracing PostgreSQL
?
1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris?
You will need
GNU
zip (for installing the documentation)
GNU
m
ake
GNU
r
eadline library (optional)
Sun Studio CC or GCC
g
zip (for installing the documentation)
GNU
M
ake
GNU
R
eadline library (optional)
Sun Studio CC or GCC
You can download Sun Studio from:
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/cc/downloads/index.jsp
Many of GNU tools are integrated into
the Solaris 10 or they are
present on the Solaris companion CD.
Many of GNU tools are integrated into
Solaris 10, or they are present
on the Solaris companion CD.
If you like packages for older version of Solaris, you can find these
tools here:
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http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
You can build with either GCC or Sun's compiler suite. For better code
optimalization Sun's compiler is strongly recommended on the SPARC
architecture. We have heard reports of problems when using gcc 2.95.1;
gcc 2.95.3 or later is recommended. If you are using Sun's compiler, be
careful *not* to select /usr/ucb/cc; use /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc.
You can build with either GCC or Sun's compiler suite. For better
code optimization, Sun's compiler is strongly recommended on the SPARC
architecture. We have heard reports of problems when using GCC
2.95.1; gcc 2.95.3 or later is recommended. If you are using Sun's
compiler, be careful not to select /usr/ucb/cc; use
/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc.
2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support?
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/usr/include/crypt.h header and the header files provided by OpenSSL.
Upgrading your OpenSSL installation to version 0.9.6a fixes this
problem. Solaris 9 and above
already
newer version of OpenSSL.
problem. Solaris 9 and above
has a
newer version of OpenSSL.
3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program?
This is probably a case of the run-time linker being unable to find
some
library. On solaris 8 and older it should be libz or some other
non-standard library, such as libssl. To point it to the right
location, set the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, e.g.,
This is probably a case of the run-time linker being unable to find
some library, probably libz, libreadline or some other non-standard
library such as libssl. To point it to the right location, set the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, e.g.,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/sfw/lib:/opt/sfw/lib:/usr/local/lib
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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Then build as usual.
5) How can I compile for optimum performance?
On SPARC architecture Sun Studio is strongly recommended for
compilation. Try using -xO5 optimalization flag to generate
significantly faster binaries. Do not use any flags which modify
behavior of floating point operations and errno processing (e.g.
-fast). These flags should raise some nonstandard PostgreSQL behavior
for example in the date/time computing.
If you do not reason to use 64-bit binaries on SPARC, prefer 32-bit
version. The 64-bit operations are slower and 64-bit binaries are slower
then 32-bits. And on other side a 32-bit code on the AMD64 CPU family is
not native and that is why 32-bit code is significant slower on this
CPU family.
5) How can I compile for optimal performance?
On the SPARC architecture, Sun Studio is strongly recommended for
compilation. Try using the -xO5 optimization flag to generate
significantly faster binaries. Do not use any flags that modify
behavior of floating point operations and errno processing (e.g.,
-fast). These flags could raise some nonstandard PostgreSQL behavior
for example in the date/time computing.
6) How to compile PostgreSQL with Sun Studio?
If you do not have a reason to use 64-bit binaries on SPARC, prefer
the 32-bit version. The 64-bit operations are slower and 64-bit
binaries are slower than the 32-bit variants. And on other hand,
32-bit code on the AMD64 CPU family is not native, and that is why
32-bit code is significant slower on this CPU family.
On Solaris 10 you can performed following steps:
export CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
export CFLAGS=-xO5
export LDFLAGS=-lm
./configure --without-readline
gmake
6) Where I can download prepared Solaris packages?
The PostgreSQL is bundled with Solaris 10 (from update 2). Official
packages are also available on
<http://pgfoundry.org/projects/solarispackages/>. Packages for older
Solaris version (8, 9) you can be obtained from
<http://www.sunfreeware.com/> or <http://www.blastwave.org/>.
7) Where I can download prepared Solaris packages?
The PostgreSQL is bundled with Solaris 10 (from update 2). Official
packages are too available on
http://pgfoundry.org/projects/solarispackages/. Packages for older
Solaris version (8,9) you can download from: http://www.sunfreeware.com
or http://www.blastwave.org
8) How to tune PostgreSQL and Solaris for best performance?
7) How can I tune PostgreSQL and Solaris for performance?
Some tuning tricks can be found here:
http://www.sun.com/servers/coolthreads/tnb/applications_postgresql.jsp
This article is primary focused on T2000 platform,
however, many of
recommendations are
general for
other hardware with Solaris.
This article is primary focused on T2000 platform,
but many of the
recommendations are
also useful on
other hardware with Solaris.
9) Can I use dt
race for tracing PostgreSQL?
8) Can I use DT
race for tracing PostgreSQL?
The PostgreSQL 8.2 has implemented dtrace support. You can enable it by
the --enable-dtrace configure switch.
If you want to compile a
64-bit
code with dtrace you must specify DTRACEFLAGS='-64', e.g.
PostgreSQL 8.2 has implemented DTrace support. You can enable it by
the --enable-dtrace configure switch.
If you want to build
64-bit
binaries with DTrace you must specify DTRACEFLAGS='-64', e.g.,
Using
gcc
compiler:
Using
GCC
compiler:
$ ./configure CC='gcc -m64' --enable-dtrace DTRACEFLAGS='-64' ...
Using Sun compiler:
$ configure CC='/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -xtarget=native64' --enable-dtrace DTRACEFLAGS='-64'
$
./
configure CC='/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -xtarget=native64' --enable-dtrace DTRACEFLAGS='-64'
If you have some problem with postgres linking, looks like:
If you see the linking of the postgres executable abort with an error
message like
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
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ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to postgres
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
gmake: *** [postgres] Error 1
check if you have Solaris 10u3 or newer installed on your box. You can
also find more information here:
http://blogs.sun.com/robertlor/entry/user_level_dtrace_probes_in
your DTrace installation is too old to handle probes in static
functions. You need Solaris 10u3 or newer.
You can also find more information here:
http://blogs.sun.com/robertlor/entry/user_level_dtrace_probes_in
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