Re: does wal archiving block the current client connection?

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On Wed, 17 May 2006, Tom Lane wrote:

The "lurking feeling" scenario above might or might nor be an issue
here, but I can't see how the archiver could be involved at all.

Well, I don't see it either; at this point we're waiting on Jeff to
provide some harder evidence ...

Was the 3,000 transactions per minute helpful? What other evidence should I be looking for? Really the only evidence I have at this point is that when the NAS gets rebooted and comes back up, the postmaster resumes normal operations and the client count goes back down; however, that could just be coincidental, but we've seen it happen 3 times now. This might have nothing to do with archiving, it just seems like the only likely candidate since there are only two things which happen on this volmume: PITR and rsyncing of pg_dumps (we dump locally first for speed reasons). Maybe this is just a linux kernel thing? Or maybe something else is blocking because it tries to stat all the filesystems and /mnt/pgbackup blocks? I can't imagine postgres doing that though.

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