Re: Shared buffers, db transactions commited, and write IO on Solaris - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Josh Berkus
Subject Re: Shared buffers, db transactions commited, and write IO on Solaris
Date
Msg-id 200703301446.35858.josh@agliodbs.com
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In response to Re: Shared buffers, db transactions commited, and write IO on Solaris  (Erik Jones <erik@myemma.com>)
Responses Re: Shared buffers, db transactions commited, and write IO on Solaris
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Erik,

> You'er welcome!  However, I believe our situation is very different
> from what you're testing if I understand you correctly.  Are you
> saying that you're entire database will fit in memory?  If so, then
> these are very different situations as there is no way ours could
> ever do that.  In fact, I'm not sure that forcedirectio would really
> net you any gain in that situation as the IO service time will be
> basically nil if the filesystem cache doesn't have to page which I
> would think is why your seeing what you are.

Even more interesting.  I guess we've been doing too much work with
benchmark workloads, which tend to be smaller databases.

Thing is, there's *always* I/O for a read/write database.  If nothing else,
updates have to be synched to disk.

Anyway ... regarding the mystery transactions ... are you certain that it's
not your application?  I can imagine that, if your app has a fairly tight
retry interval for database non-response, that I/O sluggishness could
result in commit attempts spinning out of control.

--
--Josh

Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL @ Sun
San Francisco

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