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- Subject: Strange behaviour under heavy load
- From: "Dmitry Koterov" <dmitry@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:34:29 +0400
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Hello.
I have found that sometimes heavy loaded PostgreSQL begins to run all the queries slower than usual, sometimes - 5 and more times slower. I cannot reprocude that, but symptoms are the following: queries work very fast for 5-10 minutes, and after that - significant slowdown (every query, even a simple one, works 5-10 and ever more times slower), disk write activity grows too (but not everytime - I don't know exactli if there is a direct correlation). 2-3 seconds, then - performance restores back to normal.
Autovacuum is turned off.
Machine has 2 processors, huge memory, fast SCSI disks.
I understand that there is too less information. Please advice what to monitor for better problem discovering.
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