Hi,
On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 04:56:20 PM Tom Lane wrote:
> Aleksei Arefjev <aleksei.arefjev@nordicgaming.com> writes:
> > On 24 July 2012 20:21, Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote:
> >> I'm not sure if I'm reading this right, but are there more than 48
> >> million BEGINs that took 0s each (presumably rounded down) and then a
> >> handful taking about 0.8s?
>
> I'm wondering exactly where/how the duration was measured. If it was at
> a client, maybe the apparent delay had something to do with network
> glitches? It seems suspicious that all the outliers are around 0.8s.
> It would be useful to look to see if there's any comparable pattern
> for statements other than BEGIN.
>
> As Richard says, a BEGIN by itself ought to take negligible time.
He earlier also asked on the IRC-Channel and I got the idea that the problem
could be explained by pgbouncer in transaction pooling mode waiting for a free
backend connection. Aleksei confirmed that they use pgbouncer in that
configuration, so that might be it.
Andres
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