Strange slow database
От | David Mitchell |
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Тема | Strange slow database |
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Msg-id | 437CF0AB.5020200@telogis.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Strange slow database
Re: Strange slow database |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi all, Recently our databases started to experience a significant slowdown. Queries that were taking 500ms now take up to 20 seconds. An insert can take 150ms or more. This is strange since we are still hitting indexes and we vacuum regularly. Here is the description of our system: A single server has a medium size database with around 30-40 tables. Some tables have ~1000 rows. These tables tend to have lots of inserts and deletes, so we vacuum them regularly (every ten minutes). One table has 15 million rows, but it only every has inserts, never updated or deleted, so this table never gets vacuumed. Vacuuming is very low impact: vacuum_cost_delay = 50 vacuum_cost_limit = 100 We have fsync = true and max_connections = 150. There are 12 servers each with the same schema and config, but different data (although the number of rows in the tables are very similar). We assign users to a server when we set them up so all the data for a ser is on one server. This whole setup typically works well and is speedy, we have checked all the indexes and they are hit when appropriate. The table with 15million is the table on which inserts can take 150ms or more (I've seen 800ms for a single insert before). Strangely, this slowdown is on all 12 servers. Perhaps this is a configuration issue? If anyone has any ideas we'd love to hear them. Since we vacuum regularly and all the indexes get hit I don't know where to go next. Machines are Pentium 4 3.2Ghz running Linux kernel 2.6.10. Postgres version 8.0.1. Machines have 2Gb ram and two 10k RPM disks in a RAID-0 configuration. Regards -- David Mitchell Software Engineer Telogis
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