Re: Multicore Postgres 9.0.1 issue - single transaction problem.

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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Piotr Czekalski <pczekalski@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Postgres Users.
>
> Last days I've installed and configured new x64 release of PostgreSQL
> running Windows 2008 R2 with dual XEON 5530 processors (2x4xHT = 16 working
> units). Previously the database was running on Fedora 12 x86_64 under
> Microsoft hypervisor (HyperV) thus because of the network card driver
> limitation there was only one core available.
>
> The problem I'm facing is a very long, single transaction lasting about
> 12hours or even more (as it doesn't exist Pragma Autonomous Transaction like
> Oracle has) that consist of tones of PLPGSQL code, processing a lot of data,
> causing huge CPU load and disk drive transfers.
> When moved to the x64 system as described above, the shared memory size is
> not a problem anymore, the disk channel is running very smoothly, the only
> suprising think is that the transaction above utilizes only one core of the
> machine - is it possible to parallelize it without rewriting all the code
> from scratch?

A single connection uses a single CPU.  While there's been some talk
of parallelizing some part of pgsql, nothing I know of has been done.

Is it possible you're doing parts in plpgsql that should really be
done externally / with a batch processing system or hadoop or
something?

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