Re: [PERFORM] Connections "Startup"

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Hi

2015-12-22 8:59 GMT+01:00 Artem Tomyuk <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi.

I've noticed huge decrease in performance.
During this in htop i see a lot (200 - 300) of connections in state "startup", each of them eats 3-3% of CPU time. This processes are not visible in pg_stat_activity so i cant understand what they are doing, and i cant kill them. I cant see the bottleneck in Disk IO to. The logs of postgres says nothing to. I am confused.....
What can be the cause of  huge amount of "startup" connections.... 
Maybe its better to start use connection pooler such as pgbouncer? 
Thanks a lot.

What is your max_connections? Can you ran "perf top" ? What is there.

Too high number can enforce system overloading. You cannot to see these connections in pg_stat_activity because the process in this state isn't fully initialized.

There was lot of bugfix releases after 9.1.2 - currently there is PostgreSQL 9.2.19. Try to upgrade first.

Regards

Pavel
 

PS.
Server config is:
2 * Intel Xeon 2660 CPU with 64 gigs of RAM. 
Hardware RAID10.
Centos 6.6, PostgreSQL 9.1.2 





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