From: | "John Smith" <sodgodofall(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: slow, long-running 'commit prepared' |
Date: | 2008-11-26 04:05:36 |
Message-ID: | b88f0d670811252005q14e3a73dn3a08487cb79c8974@mail.gmail.com |
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Thanks for the quick response, Andrew. How could the 'commit prepared'
be I/O bound? Isn't all the I/O accomplished during 'prepare
transaction', leaving only a tiny bit of data to write at commit?
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> You could be I/O bound. Have a look at iostat and sar.
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> A
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> Andrew Sullivan
> ajs(at)crankycanuck(dot)ca
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> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:17 PM, John Smith <sodgodofall(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote:
> > I have a pg instance with 700GB of data, almost all of which is in one
> > table. When I PREPARE and then COMMIT PREPARED a transaction that
> > reads & writes to a large fraction of that data (about 10%,
> > effectively randomly chosen rows and so every file in the table is
> > modified), the COMMIT PREPARED sometimes takes a very long time--2 to
> > 5 minutes. Is this expected? Is it possible for the commit to hang
> > waiting on some lock for this long? I haven't yet been able to examine
> > pg_locks during this 5 minute delay. There is very little
> > concurrency--only a couple of open sessions--when the COMMIT PREPARED
> > is issued.
> >
> > Thanks for your help,
> > John
> >
>
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