Re: pg_dump 3 times as slow after 8.4 -> 9.5 upgrade - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Robert Haas
Subject Re: pg_dump 3 times as slow after 8.4 -> 9.5 upgrade
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In response to Re: pg_dump 3 times as slow after 8.4 -> 9.5 upgrade  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: pg_dump 3 times as slow after 8.4 -> 9.5 upgrade
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On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> "Henrik Cednert (Filmlance)" <henrik.cednert@filmlance.se> writes:
>> The last pg_dump with 8.4 took 212 minutes and 49 seconds.And now with 9.5 the very same pg_dump takes 644 minutes
and40 seconds. To it takes about three times as long now and I have no idea to why. Nothing in the system or hardware
otherthan the pgsql upgrade have change. 
>
> Can you get a profile of where the machine is spending its time during the
> dump run?  On Linux I'd recommend "perf", but on macOS, hmm ...
> You could use Activity Monitor, but as far as I can see that just captures
> short-duration snapshots, which might not be representative of a 10-hour
> run.  XCode's Instruments feature would probably be better about giving
> a full picture, but it has a steep learning curve.

macOS's "sample" is pretty easy to use and produces text format output
that is easy to email.

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Robert Haas
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