> on db server. They are quite powerful 2 processor xeon w/ 6Gig of ram .
>
> Couple of days ago we had a serious performance hit and the db server (pg.
> v7.4) was overloaded w/ something in a way that operating system was almost
> not able to respond or in cases it did not.
>
> After some analysis i suspect that there is a query that takes up to 1
> second and that is the cause. Upon each page loading this query fires and
> takes the one second and blocks the page to load completly . The load was
> roughly ~300 connections in one minute .
>
> So here are my questions :
>
> · Why does the second and the later queries take the whole on second
> if the dataset is the same . Shouldn't PG realise that the query is the same
> so i give the user the same resultset ?
>
> · How do I know if one query blocks the other ?
>
> · Is there a way to log the long running queries in 7.4 ? If not is
> it available in any newer version ?
Can you post the queries? Can you provide an 'analyze explain'? Do you
perform a 'vacuum analyze' on a regular basis?
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regards
Claus
When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom,
the gentlest gamester is the soonest winner.
Shakespeare
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