Re: Optimize update query - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Kevin Grittner
Subject Re: Optimize update query
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Msg-id 20121130012426.69300@gmx.com
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In response to Optimize update query  (Niels Kristian Schjødt <nielskristian@autouncle.com>)
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Niels Kristian Schjødt wrote:

> Okay, now I'm done the updating as described above. I did the
> postgres.conf changes. I did the kernel changes, i added two
> SSD's in a software RAID1 where the pg_xlog is now located -
> unfortunately the the picture is still the same :-(

You said before that you were seeing high disk wait numbers. Now it
is zero accourding to your disk utilization graph. That sounds like
a change to me.

> When the database is under "heavy" load, there is almost no
> improvement to see in the performance compared to before the
> changes.

In client-visible response time and throughput, I assume, not
resource usage numbers?

> A lot of both read and writes takes more than a 1000 times as
> long as they usually do, under "lighter" overall load.

As an odd coincidence, you showed your max_connections setting to
be 1000.

http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Number_Of_Database_Connections

-Kevin


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