Обсуждение: postgres load
I republish my question for I had no answer, and this is a serious
problem to me... I've used explain, vacuum, indexes... and so on, few
nested requests...
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I am running PGSql 7.0.3 over Linux 2/ELF with a ReiserFS
filesystem,
Bi-P3 800 and 2Gb of RAM.
My database jump from 8 in load to 32 without any real reason
nor too
much requests.
I already do vacuum even on the fly ifever that can decrease
load, but
nothing...
I've done many indexed also...
Can someone help me ?
Emmanuel
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From: "Emmanuel Pierre" <epierre@apr-job.com> > I republish my question for I had no answer, and this is a serious > problem to me... I've used explain, vacuum, indexes... and so on, few > nested requests... Doesn't appear to be on the list. > > ---- > I am running PGSql 7.0.3 over Linux 2/ELF with a ReiserFS > filesystem, > Bi-P3 800 and 2Gb of RAM. > > My database jump from 8 in load to 32 without any real reason > nor too > much requests. There _will_ be a reason - what is top telling you? > I already do vacuum even on the fly ifever that can decrease > load, but > nothing... Are you executing a particular query/set of queries when this happens? We'll need more information I'm afraid. - Richard Huxton
I thought of using ReiserFS myself.
I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
Joseph
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From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Emmanuel Pierre
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 12:00 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] postgres load
I republish my question for I had no answer, and this is a serious
problem to me... I've used explain, vacuum, indexes... and so on, few
nested requests...
----
I am running PGSql 7.0.3 over Linux 2/ELF with a ReiserFS
filesystem,
Bi-P3 800 and 2Gb of RAM.
My database jump from 8 in load to 32 without any real reason
nor too
much requests.
I already do vacuum even on the fly ifever that can decrease
load, but
nothing...
I've done many indexed also...
Can someone help me ?
Emmanuel
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Phone: +33 1 47 81 02 41 Tatoo: +33 6 57 60 42 17
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On Wednesday 21 February 2001 01:19, Joseph wrote: > I republish my question for I had no answer, and this is a serious > problem to me... I've used explain, vacuum, indexes... and so on, few > nested requests... Do not use ReiserFS on production machines. There are still enormous amount of bugs includig data corruption, etc. See recent linux-kernel discussions for details. That's why what you expiriencing is possible. > ---- > I am running PGSql 7.0.3 over Linux 2/ELF with a ReiserFS > filesystem, > Bi-P3 800 and 2Gb of RAM. > > My database jump from 8 in load to 32 without any real reason > nor too > much requests. > > I already do vacuum even on the fly ifever that can decrease > load, but > nothing... > > I've done many indexed also... > > Can someone help me ? > > Emmanuel -- Sincerely Yours, Denis Perchine ---------------------------------- E-Mail: dyp@perchine.com HomePage: http://www.perchine.com/dyp/ FidoNet: 2:5000/120.5 ----------------------------------