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Hi,

I had a very strange effect on the weekend that smells like a bug, so i'd like so share it.

Setup:
machine A: 16 CPU Cores (modern), 128GB RAM, nice 6-drive SAS Raid-10
machines B, C: 8 Cores (substantially older than A), 48GB Ram, some scsi Raid, substantially slower than A

The workload is about 80% - 90% SELECTs with heavy sorting and grouping, the remaining are INSERTs/UPDATEs/DELETEs. So In the original setup A is the master, B and C are hot standby's that process some of the SELECTs, but by far the most processing is done on the master (A). pg version is 9.0.6. CPU utilization is about 80% on the master and between 90-100% in the standby's, so it's decided to upgrade to the latest 9.2 to profit from the latest performance enhancements.

So B gets upgraded to 9.2.1-1.pgdg60+1 (from pgapt.debian.org) and becomes master, then A becomes a hot_standby slave that takes all the SELECTs (and C becomes another hot_standby). In the beginning everything works as expected, CPU utilization drops from 80% to about 50-60%, selects run faster, everything looks smoother (some queries drop from >5s to <1s due to 9.2s index-only-scan feature). Its friday, everyone is happy.

About 16 hours later, saturday morning around 6:00, A suddenly goes wild and has a CPU utilization of 100% without a change in the workload, out of the blue. Queries that used to take <1s suddenly take 5-10s, "explain analyze" plans of these queries havn't change a bit though. Switching the workload off causes the server to become idle. (while I'm writing this I realize we haven't tried to restart A). Instead, $boss decides to twitch back to the original setup, so B gets dropped, A becomes master and gets 100% of the workload (all SELECTs/INSERTs/UPDATEs/DELETEs), and everything becomes just like friday, CPU usage drops to 50-60%, everything runs smothly.

I'm not sure yet if this is replication related or a 9.2.1 problem. Any Ideas?

regards
Andreas Pfotenhauer
Ypsilon.NET AG


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