Saturday, August 9, 2008

Re: [GENERAL] 100% CPU pg processes that don't die.

On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net> wrote:
> * Scott Marlowe (scott.marlowe@gmail.com) wrote:
>> Aug 9 13:13:21 engelberg kernel: [71242.735046]
>>
>> Does this look like a kernel bug or a pgsql bug to most people?
>
> It's certainly something kernel-related. It might be the OOM killer
> though.. You might want to disable that. Is the box running out of
> memory (run 'free')?

Hehe, no. It's got 32 Gig of ram and is using 25G of that for kernel
cache. There are no entries in any log for oom killer that I can see.

Hmmm. I'm running the latest Ubuntu LTS with 2.6.24-19-server kernel.

Just ran the latest apt-get upgrade and only was missing an update to
pciutils.

btw, here's the output of free:

total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 33080292 32983004 97288 0 87992 24882632
-/+ buffers/cache: 8012380 25067912
Swap: 7815580 144 7815436

Interesting thing, I've got a machine with the same configuration
sitting next to it that's not doing this. But it seems odd it could
be hardware induced.

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