Potential memory usage issue

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Hi,

I recently migrated one of our large (multi-hundred GB) dbs from an Intel 32bit platform (Dell 1650 - running 8.1.3) to a 64bit platform (Dell 1950 - running 8.1.5). However I am not seeing the performance gains I would expect - I am suspecting that some of this is due to differences I am seeing in reported memory usage.

On the 1650 - a 'typical' postmaster process looks like this in top:

5267 postgres  16   0  439m 427m 386m S  3.0 21.1   3:31.73 postmaster

On the 1940 - a 'typical' postmaster process looks like:

10304 postgres  16   0 41896  13m  11m D    4  0.3   0:11.73 postmaster

I currently have both systems running in parallel so the workloads will be approximately equal. The configurations of the two systems in terms of postgresql.conf is pretty much identical between the two systems, I did make some changes to logging, but nothing to buffers/shared memory config.

I have never seen a postmaster process on the new system consume anywhere near as much RAM as the old system - I am wondering if there is something up with the shared memory config/usage that is causing my performance issues. Any thoughts as to where I should go from here?

Thanks,

David.


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