Hi, Markus, Le mardi 19 septembre 2006 à 15:09 +0200, Markus Schaber a écrit : > Hi, Jerome, > > Jérôme BENOIS wrote: > > >>> Now i Have 335 concurrent connections, i decreased work_mem parameter to > >>> 32768 and disabled Hyper Threading in BIOS. But my CPU load is still > >>> very important. > >> What are your settings for commit_siblings and commit_delay? > > It default : > > > > #commit_delay = 01 # range 0-100000, inmicroseconds > > #commit_siblings = 5 # range 1-1000 > > You should uncomment them, and play with different settings. I'd try a > commit_delay of 100, and commit_siblings of 5 to start with. > > > I plan to return to previous version : 7.4.6 in and i will reinstall all > > in a dedicated server in order to reproduce and solve the problem. > > You should use at least 7.4.13 as it fixes some critical buts that were > in 7.4.6. They use the same on-disk format and query planner logic, so > they should not have any difference. > > I don't have much more ideas what the problem could be. > > Can you try to do some profiling (e. G. with statement logging) to see > what specific statements are the one that cause high cpu load? > > Are there other differences (besides the PostgreSQL version) between the > two installations? (Kernel, libraries, other software...) nothing. I returned to the previous version 7.4.6 in my production server, it's work fine ! And I plan to reproduce this problem in a dedicated server, and i will send all informations in this list in the next week. I hope your help for solve this problem. Cheers, Jérôme. > HTH, > Markus -- Jérôme, python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in 'sioneb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'.split('@')])"
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