From: | "Chris Hoover" <revoohc(at)sermonaudio(dot)com> |
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To: | "Josh Berkus" <josh(at)agliodbs(dot)com> |
Cc: | <pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Help with performance problems |
Date: | 2004-04-23 17:16:03 |
Message-ID: | 200404231316.03447.revoohc@sermonaudio.com |
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I know the numbers look ok, but we are definetly suffering. Also, if I try to
run any sort of vacuum or other db activity during normal business hours,
load goes through the roof. I have seen loads of over 10 when trying to
vacuum the larger cluster and would have to kill the vacuums due to
complaints.
I think this is probably related to the hardware configuration, but I want to
make sure that there are no changes I could make configuration wise to the db
that might lighten the problem.
I'm especially want to make sure that I have the memory parameters set to good
numbers for my db's so that I can minimize thrashing between the postgres
memory pools and the hard drive. I am thinking that this may be a big issue
here?
Thanks for any help,
Chris
On Friday 23 April 2004 12:42, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Chris,
>
> > I need some help. I have 5 db servers running our database servers, and
> > they all are having various degrees of performance problems. The
> > problems we are experiencing are:
>
> I'mm confused. You're saying "general slowness" but say that most queries
> run in under .01 seconds. And you say "high loads" but the TOP snapshots
> you provide show servers with 2 CPUs idle.
>
> Are you sure you actually *have* a performance issue?
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