Re: "slow lock" log in addition to log_min_duration_statement ? - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Joshua Tolley
Subject Re: "slow lock" log in addition to log_min_duration_statement ?
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Msg-id 4cdd6266.08c08e0a.59ee.ffffe39b@mx.google.com
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In response to "slow lock" log in addition to log_min_duration_statement ?  (Bryce Nesbitt <bryce2@obviously.com>)
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:28:46PM -0800, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> I have a cluster with log_min_duration_statement set to log slow
> queries. Presently what I'm tracking down is almost certainly a lock
> problem.  Is there any analog of log_min_duration_statement for locks?
> If there is a lock on a certain critical tables for more than a few
> hundredths of a second I want to know.

You could try log_lock_waits:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/runtime-config-logging.html#GUC-LOG-LOCK-WAITS

It's defined in terms of deadlock_timeout, and reducing that to "a few
hundredths of a second" like you're interested in might cause all kinds of
load from the deadlock detector.

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Joshua Tolley / eggyknap
End Point Corporation
http://www.endpoint.com

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