Re: Analyse without locking? - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Andres Freund
Subject Re: Analyse without locking?
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Msg-id 200911261826.11185.andres@anarazel.de
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In response to Analyse without locking?  (Richard Neill <rn214@cam.ac.uk>)
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On Thursday 26 November 2009 17:20:35 Richard Neill wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm wondering whether Vacuum/analyse (notably by the autovaccuum daemon)
> is responsible for some deadlocks/dropouts I'm seeing.
>
> One particular table gets hit about 5 times a second (for single row
> updates and inserts) + associated index changes. This is a very light
> load for the hardware; we have 7 CPU cores idling, and very little disk
> activity. The query normally runs in about 20 ms.
>
> However, the query must always respond within 200ms, or userspace gets
> nasty errors.  [we're routing books on a sorter machine, and the book
> misses its exit opportunity]. Although this is a low load, it's a bit
> like a heartbeat.
>
> The question is, could the autovacuum daemon (running either in vacuum
> or in analyse mode) be taking out locks on this table that sometimes
> cause the query response time to go way up (exceeding 10 seconds)?
>
> I think I've set up autovacuum to do "little and often", using
>    autovacuum_vacuum_cost_delay = 20ms
>    autovacuum_vacuum_cost_limit = 20
> but I'm not sure this is doing exactly what I think it is. In
> particular, the system-wide I/O (and CPU) limit of autovacuum is
> negligible, but it's possible that queries may be waiting on locks.
>
> In particular, I want to make sure that the autovacuum daemon never
> holds any lock for more than about 50ms at a time. (or will release it
> immediately if something else wants it)
>
> Or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely?
I would suggest enabling log_log_wait and setting deadlock_timeout to a low
value - should give you more information.

Andres

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