Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases (
От | Alan Stange |
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Тема | Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases ( |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 43807D31.6050008@rentec.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Hardware/OS recommendations for large databases ( (William Yu <wyu@talisys.com>) |
Список | pgsql-performance |
William Yu wrote: > Alan Stange wrote: >> Luke Lonergan wrote: >>> The "aka iowait" is the problem here - iowait is not idle (otherwise it >>> would be in the "idle" column). >>> >>> Iowait is time spent waiting on blocking io calls. As another poster >>> pointed out, you have a two CPU system, and during your scan, as >> >> iowait time is idle time. Period. This point has been debated >> endlessly for Solaris and other OS's as well. > > I'm sure the the theory is nice but here's my experience with iowait > just a minute ago. I run Linux/XFce as my desktop -- decided I wanted > to lookup some stuff in Wikipedia under Mozilla and my computer system > became completely unusable for nearly a minute while who knows what > Mozilla was doing. (Probably loading all the language packs.) I could > not even switch to IRC (already loaded) to chat with other people > while Mozilla was chewing up all my disk I/O. > > So I went to another computer, connected to mine remotely (slow...) > and checked top. 90% in the "wa" column which I assume is the iowait > column. It may be idle in theory but it's not a very useful idle -- > wasn't able to switch to any programs already running, couldn't click > on the XFce launchbar to run any new programs. So, you have a sucky computer. I'm sorry, but iowait is still idle time, whether you believe it or not. -- Alan
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