On 01/21/2013 10:05 AM, rudi wrote:
Hello,
I'm running postgresl 9.0. After partitioning a big table, CPU usage
raised from average 5-10% to average 70-80%.
- the table contains about 20.000.000 rows
- partitions are selected using a trigger, based on an indexed field,
a date (IF date_taken >= x AND date_taken < y)
- I created 5 partitions, the 2012 one now contains most of the rows.
The 2013 partition is the "live" partition, mostly insert, a few
select based on the above indexed field. The 2013, 2014, 2015
partitions are empty
- constraint execution is on.
I have 2 weeks CPU usage reports and the pattern definately changed
after I made the partitions. Any idea?
Well, the first question that comes to my mind is whether it's the
inserts that are causing the load or the reads. If it's the inserts then
you should show us the whole trigger. Does it by any chance use 'execute'?
cheers
andrew
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