Commit 825da2ab authored by Noah Misch's avatar Noah Misch

pgbench: Tweak documentation.

Fabien COELHO
parent 54990af6
...@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ usage(void) ...@@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ usage(void)
" -N, --skip-some-updates skip updates of pgbench_tellers and pgbench_branches\n" " -N, --skip-some-updates skip updates of pgbench_tellers and pgbench_branches\n"
" -P, --progress=NUM show thread progress report every NUM seconds\n" " -P, --progress=NUM show thread progress report every NUM seconds\n"
" -r, --report-latencies report average latency per command\n" " -r, --report-latencies report average latency per command\n"
" -R, --rate=SPEC target rate in transactions per second\n" " -R, --rate=NUM target rate in transactions per second\n"
" -s, --scale=NUM report this scale factor in output\n" " -s, --scale=NUM report this scale factor in output\n"
" -S, --select-only perform SELECT-only transactions\n" " -S, --select-only perform SELECT-only transactions\n"
" -t, --transactions number of transactions each client runs " " -t, --transactions number of transactions each client runs "
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...@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ pgbench <optional> <replaceable>options</> </optional> <replaceable>dbname</> ...@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ pgbench <optional> <replaceable>options</> </optional> <replaceable>dbname</>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
The rate is targeted by starting transactions along a The rate is targeted by starting transactions along a
Poisson-distributed schedule time line. The expected finish time Poisson-distributed schedule time line. The expected start time
schedule moves forward based on when the client first started, not schedule moves forward based on when the client first started, not
when the previous transaction ended. That approach means that when when the previous transaction ended. That approach means that when
transactions go past their original scheduled end time, it is transactions go past their original scheduled end time, it is
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