pageinspect
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The pageinspect module provides functions that allow you to inspect the contents of database pages at a low level, which is useful for debugging purposes. All of these functions may be used only by superusers.
F.22.1. Functions
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get_raw_page(relname text, fork text, blkno int) returns bytea
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get_raw_page
reads the specified block of the named relation and returns a copy as a bytea value. This allows a single time-consistent copy of the block to be obtained. fork should be 'main' for the main data fork, 'fsm' for the free space map, 'vm' for the visibility map, or 'init' for the initialization fork. -
get_raw_page(relname text, blkno int) returns bytea
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A shorthand version of
get_raw_page
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page_header(page bytea) returns record
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page_header
shows fields that are common to all PostgreSQL heap and index pages.A page image obtained with
get_raw_page
should be passed as argument. For example:test=# SELECT * FROM page_header(get_raw_page('pg_class', 0)); lsn | checksum | flags | lower | upper | special | pagesize | version | prune_xid -----------+----------+--------+-------+-------+---------+----------+---------+----------- 0/24A1B50 | 1 | 1 | 232 | 368 | 8192 | 8192 | 4 | 0
The returned columns correspond to the fields in the PageHeaderData struct. See src/include/storage/bufpage.h for details.
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heap_page_items(page bytea) returns setof record
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heap_page_items
shows all line pointers on a heap page. For those line pointers that are in use, tuple headers are also shown. All tuples are shown, whether or not the tuples were visible to an MVCC snapshot at the time the raw page was copied.A heap page image obtained with
get_raw_page
should be passed as argument. For example:test=# SELECT * FROM heap_page_items(get_raw_page('pg_class', 0));
See src/include/storage/itemid.h and src/include/access/htup_details.h for explanations of the fields returned.
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bt_metap(relname text) returns record
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bt_metap
returns information about a B-tree index's metapage. For example:test=# SELECT * FROM bt_metap('pg_cast_oid_index'); -[ RECORD 1 ]----- magic | 340322 version | 2 root | 1 level | 0 fastroot | 1 fastlevel | 0
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bt_page_stats(relname text, blkno int) returns record
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bt_page_stats
returns summary information about single pages of B-tree indexes. For example:test=# SELECT * FROM bt_page_stats('pg_cast_oid_index', 1); -[ RECORD 1 ]-+----- blkno | 1 type | l live_items | 256 dead_items | 0 avg_item_size | 12 page_size | 8192 free_size | 4056 btpo_prev | 0 btpo_next | 0 btpo | 0 btpo_flags | 3
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bt_page_items(relname text, blkno int) returns setof record
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bt_page_items
returns detailed information about all of the items on a B-tree index page. For example:test=# SELECT * FROM bt_page_items('pg_cast_oid_index', 1); itemoffset | ctid | itemlen | nulls | vars | data ------------+---------+---------+-------+------+------------- 1 | (0,1) | 12 | f | f | 23 27 00 00 2 | (0,2) | 12 | f | f | 24 27 00 00 3 | (0,3) | 12 | f | f | 25 27 00 00 4 | (0,4) | 12 | f | f | 26 27 00 00 5 | (0,5) | 12 | f | f | 27 27 00 00 6 | (0,6) | 12 | f | f | 28 27 00 00 7 | (0,7) | 12 | f | f | 29 27 00 00 8 | (0,8) | 12 | f | f | 2a 27 00 00
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fsm_page_contents(page bytea) returns text
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fsm_page_contents
shows the internal node structure of a FSM page. The output is a multiline string, with one line per node in the binary tree within the page. Only those nodes that are not zero are printed. The so-called "next" pointer, which points to the next slot to be returned from the page, is also printed.See src/backend/storage/freespace/README for more information on the structure of an FSM page.