Re: vacuum slowed by syslogd - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Gaetano Mendola
Subject Re: vacuum slowed by syslogd
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Msg-id 4005FEF1.4040509@bigfoot.com
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In response to vacuum slowed by syslogd  (Michael Adler <adler@pobox.com>)
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Michael Adler wrote:

> On many occasions, I've noticed that some PostgreSQL activity takes far longer than it previously did and that
disablingsyslogd addresses the symptoms.  
>
> Most recently, it took 20-60 seconds to VACUUM a small, heavily updated table, while it used to take a fraction of a
second.I found syslog entries like these: 
>
> 13:19:53 --Relation sometable--
> 13:20:03 Removed 2 tuples in 1 pages.
> 13:20:23 ^ICPU 0.00s/0.00u sec elapsed 0.00 sec.
> 13:20:54 Pages 1: Changed 1, Empty 0; Tup 4: Vac 2, Keep 0, UnUsed 13.
> 13:20:54 ^ITotal CPU 0.00s/0.00u sec elapsed 60.12 sec.
>
> It took almost-exactly 60 seconds, but virtually no CPU time was used (and no disk IO). Many similar examples have
"real"times that are near perfect multiples of 10 seconds (e.g. 50.09, 40.07). This is not every single VACUUM, but it
isfrequent.  
>
> The problem disappears when syslogd is stopped or when PostgreSQL disables syslog usage. This is very consistent and
Ican reproduce the problem in some installations by toggling these factors on and off.  
>

Did you try to put a "-" before the file log name ?
Example:

LOCAL0.*                   -/var/log/postgresql.log


Regards
Gaetano Mendola









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