>You're not swapping are you? One explanation could be that PG is
>configured to think it has access to a little more memory than the box
>can really provide, which forces it to swap once it's been running for
>long enough to fill up its shared buffers or after a certain number of
>concurrent connections are opened.
>
>-- Mark Lewis
No - no swap on this machine. The number of connections is stable.
Ralph
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 10:45 +1200, Ralph Mason wrote:
> We have a database running on a 4 processor machine. As time goes by
> the IO gets worse and worse peeking at about 200% as the machine loads
> up.
>
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>
> The weird thing is that if we restart postgres it’s fine for hours but
> over time it goes bad again.
>
>
>
> (CPU usage graph here
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/8347741@N02/502596262/ ) You can clearly
> see where the restart happens in the IO area
>
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>
> This is Postgres 8.1.4 64bit.
>
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> Anyone have any ideas?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Ralph
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