Re: does wal archiving block the current client connection?

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On Thu, 18 May 2006, Simon Riggs wrote:

Seems so.

Can you post the full test, plus full execution log.

[You don't need to "cat" you could just do "ls" instead FWIW]

Are you doing *anything* with pg_xlog directory or below? I understand
your saying No to that question and pg_xlog has not been moved, its just
underneath data directory, which is on normal disk?

I did a fresh compile of 8.1.3 with --prefix=/usr/local/pgsql-8.1.3. On this particular system, this is actually located on / which is /dev/md1 (a mirror). I'll try and start a brand new version of the test so I can capture the logging to syslog for you guys as well as the stdout on the pg_ctl console.

More later.

Unfortunately, I'm not really sure this is related to the problems we saw before. (i.e. the system doesn't get unusually slow or anything, nor do the connections seems to block)

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