Re: snort, acid and postgres - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jeremy Hefner
Subject Re: snort, acid and postgres
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Msg-id 3FB98AF5.85E2BA86@meer.net
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In response to Re: snort, acid and postgres  ("Dann Corbit" <DCorbit@connx.com>)
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Well, it usually takes atleast 15-20 minutes to get results back on a
database that has many alerts in it.  The system itself is dual pentium
4 1 GHZ with 1 GByte of RAM.  I have been talking to a few people and
they mentioned trying to update the memory space for which postgres uses
by tweaking freebsd and also postrgesql.conf itself?  I have done some
vacuuming on the database itself.  I guess I just need to optimize the
speed of the system as much as possible.


Jeremy

Dann Corbit wrote:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeremy Hefner [mailto:jeremy@meer.net]
> > Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 12:15 PM
> > To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> > Subject: [GENERAL] snort, acid and postgres
> >
> >
> > Ok, so here is my problem. I am running snort with ACID as
> > the query interface and FreeBSD with Postgresql 7.2 as the
> > back end database system.
>
> What kind of hardware is the FreeBSD OS running on?  How much memory?
> What sort of disk subsystem?
>
> > The problem I am encountering is
> > that it takes forever for acid to query the database and
> > delete alerts.
>
> How long is "forever"?  That seems a bit vague.
>
> > Also, there is no way to have more than one
> > person query the database without having it crawl.
>
> There are PostgreSQL database systems with thousands of simultaneous
> users.  Perhaps you can clarify your question a bit.
>
> > Is there
> > anyone out there that has experience tweaking postgres so
> > that it performs faster in this setup? The database is out of
> > the box with no tweaks to it.
>
> Probably, some additional information would be helpful.
>
> If you know the queries that you are sending, try an analyze to see what
> sort of plan is used.
>
> Have you done any vacuum operations on your database?

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