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neon/test_runner/performance/test_bulk_insert.py
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from contextlib import closing
from fixtures.benchmark_fixture import MetricReport
from fixtures.compare_fixtures import NeonCompare, PgCompare
from fixtures.pageserver.utils import wait_tenant_status_404
from fixtures.pg_version import PgVersion
from fixtures.types import Lsn
#
# Run bulk INSERT test.
#
# Collects metrics:
#
# 1. Time to INSERT 5 million rows
# 2. Disk writes
# 3. Disk space used
# 4. Peak memory usage
#
def test_bulk_insert(neon_with_baseline: PgCompare):
env = neon_with_baseline
start_lsn = Lsn(env.pg.safe_psql("SELECT pg_current_wal_lsn()")[0][0])
with closing(env.pg.connect()) as conn:
with conn.cursor() as cur:
cur.execute("create table huge (i int, j int);")
# Run INSERT, recording the time and I/O it takes
with env.record_pageserver_writes("pageserver_writes"):
with env.record_duration("insert"):
cur.execute("insert into huge values (generate_series(1, 5000000), 0);")
env.flush()
env.report_peak_memory_use()
env.report_size()
# Report amount of wal written. Useful for comparing vanilla wal format vs
# neon wal format, measuring neon write amplification, etc.
end_lsn = Lsn(env.pg.safe_psql("SELECT pg_current_wal_lsn()")[0][0])
wal_written_bytes = end_lsn - start_lsn
wal_written_mb = round(wal_written_bytes / (1024 * 1024))
env.zenbenchmark.record("wal_written", wal_written_mb, "MB", MetricReport.TEST_PARAM)
# When testing neon, also check how long it takes the pageserver to reingest the
# wal from safekeepers. If this number is close to total runtime, then the pageserver
# is the bottleneck.
if isinstance(env, NeonCompare):
measure_recovery_time(env)
def measure_recovery_time(env: NeonCompare):
client = env.env.pageserver.http_client()
pg_version = PgVersion(client.timeline_detail(env.tenant, env.timeline)["pg_version"])
# Delete the Tenant in the pageserver: this will drop local and remote layers, such that
# when we "create" the Tenant again, we will replay the WAL from the beginning.
client.tenant_delete(env.tenant)
wait_tenant_status_404(client, env.tenant, iterations=60, interval=0.5)
client.tenant_create(new_tenant_id=env.tenant)
# Measure recovery time
with env.record_duration("wal_recovery"):
client.timeline_create(pg_version, env.tenant, env.timeline)
# Flush, which will also wait for lsn to catch up
env.flush()