Hi Greg this is my Bonnie result.
Version 1.03 ------Sequential Output------ --Sequential Input- --Random-
-Per Chr- --Block-- -Rewrite- -Per Chr- --Block-- --Seeks--
Machine Size K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP K/sec %CP /sec %CP
insaubi 8G 25893 54 26762 9 14146 3 36846 68 43502 3 102.8 0
------Sequential Create------ --------Random Create--------
-Create-- --Read--- -Delete-- -Create-- --Read--- -Delete--
files /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP /sec %CP
16 +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++ +++++ +++
insaubi,8G,25893,54,26762,9,14146,3,36846,68,43502,3,102.8,0,16,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++,+++++,+++
If I compare this against my laptop (SATA disk too) is really better, but I don't know if this result is a good one or not.
I don't know where to continue looking for the cause of the problem, I think there is a bug or something missconfigured with Debian 4.0r1 and Postgres.
I unppluged the server from the network with the same results. I have the server mapped as localhost in PgAdmin III, there shouldn't be network traffic and there isn't (monitoring the network interface). I'm really lost with this weird behaviour.
I really apreciate your help
Regards
Agustin
----- Mensaje original ----
De: Greg Smith <gsmith@gregsmith.com>
Para: brauagustin-susc@yahoo.com.ar
CC: pgsql-performance@postgresql.org
Enviado: sábado 22 de septiembre de 2007, 3:29:17
Asunto: Re: [PERFORM] Low CPU Usage
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, brauagustin-susc@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
> Which other test can I do to find if this is a hardware, kernel o
> postgres issue?
The little test hdparm does is not exactly a robust hard drive benchmark.
If you want to rule out hard drive transfer speed issues, take at look at
the tests suggested at
http://www.westnet.com/~gsmith/content/postgresql/pg-disktesting.htm and
see how your results compare to the single SATA disk example I give there.
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* Greg Smith gsmith@gregsmith.com
http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD