On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Sergey Konoplev <gray.ru@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Osborn, Jeff <jeosborn@akamai.com> wrote:
>> I am seeing some strange performance on a new pg9.1 instance. We are seeing occasional statement timeouts on some
TRUNCATEsand INSERTs. In both cases, the statements are quite simple:
>> - TRUNCATE schema.table;
>> - INSERT INTO schema.table VALUES ($1,2,$2,'');
>>
>> Sometimes these will succeed. Occasionally I see timeouts. The statement_timeout is set to 60 seconds. These
tablesare not particularly large; in the case of the insert, the table only has three rows.
>
> A most common case is when backup (pg_dump*) is running TRUNCATE has
> to wait for it because it acquires an access exclusive lock on a table
> and all other queries including INSERT have to wait for the TRUNCATE.
> Check the backup case first.
Yeah: absolute first thing to check is if your statements are being
blocked -- you can get that via pg_stat_activity from another session.
It's a completely different beast if that's the case.
merlin