On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 09:20:59AM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > > OK I think we have a problem with the above value. the db servers > seems to be running at a load average of over 140 consistently and we The load has actually always been nearly that high when the db dump is happening. > have been getting timeouts and problems with nagios. I think we should > look at dropping that to 32 and see if that causes the load average to > lower. While the ssd's are much faster, they do not seem to have the > cache and it looks like IO is backing up. The timeouts however are new. I'm not sure what is going on. I'll do more investigation today... The issues seem to have started after I added memory to the vm. I suppose if we wanted we could go all the way back to the orig postgres config and drop the vm back to 32gb memory, but it seems kind of crazy that more memory would cause more slowness. ;( kevin
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