Re: Very specific server situation
От | Mauro N. Infantino |
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Тема | Re: Very specific server situation |
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Msg-id | 000b01c789d5$d0827b40$ec01010a@intranet.db обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Very specific server situation (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
Tom, Thank you very much for your suggestions. > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us] > > Have you checked to make sure the query plans are reasonable? I've attached the main query and its explain plan. I can't find a way to improve it. Does it make any difference if it's executed from a stored procedure? Is there any difference between the SP's language (PL/pgSQL, PL/php, etc. It needs to make some other tiny things besides the query)? > You might want to try contrib/pgstattuple Thanks. I'll give it a try and report the results here. > absolutely critical to boost checkpoint_segments far enough How do I know how ofen checkpoints are done? I've modified the parameters: checkpoint_segments = 36 # it was 12 before checkpoint_timeout = 1000 checkpoint_warning = 300 # so, I'll get a warning if it's too frequent. commit_delay = 5000 commit_siblings = 2 > adjusting bgwriter and/or vacuum cost delay parameters I've used a moderate cost delay configuration to see how it responds (vacuum_cost_delay = 100 & vacuum_cost_limit = 200). Do you have any advice on how to configure the bgwriter? I have no clue about it and couldn't find anything clear. Also, I know an upgrade to 8.2 is always a good thing, but is there any change that could help this specific situation? Again, thank you very much for your answers (and, of course, everything you do in pgsql). Regards, Mauro.
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