Re: Help with postgresql memory issue - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Brooks Lyrette
Subject Re: Help with postgresql memory issue
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Msg-id 203A93C5-BC97-416D-9B62-A49BE7286B54@gmail.com
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In response to Re: Help with postgresql memory issue  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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The machine is running a moderate load. This is running on a Solaris
Zone.

Top is showing:

load averages:  2.49,  4.00,  3.78;                    up
124
+
12
:
24
:
47

        16  
:04:21
46 processes: 45 sleeping, 1 on cpu
CPU states: 76.6% idle, 14.6% user,  8.8% kernel,  0.0% iowait,  0.0%
swap
Memory: 32G phys mem, 942M free mem, 76G swap, 74G free swap

    PID USERNAME LWP PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE    TIME    CPU COMMAND
   5069 postgres   1  52    0  167M   20M sleep    0:04 13.50% postgres
    902 postgres   1   1    0  167M   21M sleep    0:12  6.39% postgres
   5068 postgres   1  59    0  167M   21M sleep    0:01  4.92% postgres
   5070 postgres   1  59    0  166M   20M sleep    0:00  3.72% postgres
  27817 postgres   1  59    0  167M   22M sleep    0:23  1.43% postgres
    903 postgres   1  59    0  157M   11M sleep    0:02  1.14% postgres
  23594 postgres   1  59    0  148M 2096K sleep    0:10  0.11% postgres
   5510 brooks     1  59    0 5624K 2184K cpu      0:00  0.10% top
  23598 postgres   1  59    0 6404K 1680K sleep    0:11  0.10% postgres
  23595 postgres   1  59    0  148M 1852K sleep    0:01  0.01% postgres
  23597 postgres   1  59    0 6220K 1556K sleep    0:00  0.01% postgres
  24870 root      30  39    0 7060K 3332K sleep    7:01  0.00% nscd
    736 brooks     1  59    0 6292K 2060K sleep    0:00  0.00% sshd
  23596 postgres   1  59    0  148M 2024K sleep    0:00  0.00% postgres
  24828 root      13  29    0 9300K 2128K sleep    2:02  0.00% svc.st

And vmstat shows:

  kthr      memory            page            disk
faults      cpu
  r b w   swap  free  re  mf pi po fr de sr s0 s1 s2 s3   in   sy   cs
us sy id
  0 0 0 74805352 2910024 373 4154 96 7 7 0 0 -0 52 19 19 4561 230770
6889 11 13 76

On 28-Oct-09, at 4:01 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

> Brooks Lyrette <brooks.lyrette@gmail.com> writes:
>> I'm new to postgres and it seems my server is unable to fork new
>> connections.
>
>> LOG:  could not fork new process for connection: Not enough space
>
> For what I suppose is a lightly loaded machine, that is just plain
> weird.  What's the platform exactly?  Is it possible that the
> postmaster
> is being launched under very restrictive ulimit settings?
>
> If it's a Unix-ish machine, it would be useful to look at "top" and
> "vmstat" output to see if the machine is under severe memory
> pressure for some reason.
>
>             regards, tom lane


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