Jakub Ouhrabka <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > we have a PostgreSQL dedicated Linux server with 8 cores (2xX5355). We > came accross a strange issue: when running with all 8 cores enabled > approximatly once a minute (period differs) the system is very busy for > a few seconds (~5-10s) and we don't know why - this issue don't show up > when we tell Linux to use only 2 cores, with 4 cores the problem is here > but it is still better than with 8 cores - all on the same machine, same > config, same workload. We don't see any apparent reason for these peaks. Interesting. Maybe you could use oprofile to try to see what's happening? It sounds a bit like momentary contention for a spinlock, but exactly what isn't clear. > Can this be connected with our heavy use of listen/notify and hundreds > backends in listen mode? Perhaps. Have you tried logging executions of NOTIFY to see if they are correlated with the spikes? regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org