Re: PG 8.3 and server load

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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Phoenix Kiula wrote:
~ > vmstat 4
procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- --system-- ----cpu----
r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in    cs us sy id wa
0  2  16128  35056  62800 7697428    0    0    74   153    0     3 10  5 74 12
0  0  16128  38256  62836 7698172    0    0   166   219 1386  1440  7  4 85  4
0  1  16128  34704  62872 7698916    0    0   119   314 1441  1589  7  4 85  5
0  0  16128  29544  62912 7699396    0    0   142   144 1443  1418  6  3 88  2
7  1  16128  26784  62832 7692196    0    0   343   241 1492  1671  8  5 83  4
0  0  16128  32840  62880 7693188    0    0   253   215 1459  1511  7  4 85  4
0  0  16128  30112  62940 7693908    0    0   187   216 1395  1282  6  3 87  4

As far as I can see from this, your machine isn't very busy at all.

[MYSITE] ~ > ps ax|grep postgres
25302 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: logger process
25352 ?        Ss     0:07 postgres: writer process
25353 ?        Ss     4:21 postgres: stats collector process
24718 pts/12   S+     0:00 grep postgres

Moreover, Postgres isn't doing anything either.

So, what is the problem that you are seeing? What do you want to change?

Matthew

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