> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Kohei Kaigai
> <Kohei.Kaigai@emea.nec.com> wrote:
> > The sepgsql_restorecon(NULL) assigns default security label on all the
> > database objects being controlled, thus, its workload caches security
> > label (including text data) of these objects.
> > So, ~5MB of difference is an upper limit of syscache usage because of
> > SECLABELOID.
>
> No, it's not. It's just the upper limit of how large it can be on an
> *empty* database. A real database could have hundreds of tables and
> views and thousands of columns. To say nothing of large objects.
>
Ah, sorry, you are correct.
Regarding to large objects, GetSecurityLabel() is modified not to use
SECLABELOID to flood of the syscache.
Thanks,
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KaiGai Kohei <kohei.kaigai@emea.nec.com>