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Phoenix Kiula wrote
> My PG server is still going down. After spending the weekend doing a
> CLUSTER of my largest table (it's a RAID 1 system with SATA hard disks
> and 4 GB memory, mostly devoted to PG) I still have this issue.
> 
> When I do a "top" command, 99% of the CPU and about 15% of the memory
> is being taken by PG. When I press a "c" in the top UI, I see that
> "postmaster" is doing some "CLUSTER". However, I don't do any more
> clustering. The only automatic setting I can think of are autovacuum.
> 
> So, question: to the degree that my system allows for performance,
> what steps can I take to find out what's happening? I see some things
> mentioned: I/O, vacuum settings, pg_stats, pg_activity -- is there a
> simple guide somewhere which shows me step by step what to do? Google
> hasn't been much help. "Postgresql performance tunings" brings a lot
> of esoteric articles.

SELECT * FROM pg_stat_activity;

This will tell you what the server thinks it is doing.

David J.




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