From: | "Thomas Heller" <maniax(at)comtron(dot)net> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: 7.1 ... wtf? |
Date: | 2001-05-10 10:02:20 |
Message-ID: | 9ddoip$1tr7$1@news.tht.net |
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Hi,
hmm I don't know if I'm right but I think when I run the postmaster with
default values configured it should run at least in a acceptable manner. But
it does not. Also it does not respond to any minor tweaks like increasing
wal-buffers, wal-files, sort-mem, etc. ... Its just doing his weird actions
and performance is quite bad. I upgraded to 7.1.1 yesterday and i hope it
will survive today without any major problems. Looks good yet.
Also I would greatly appreciate any help concerning configuration options
etc. ...
cu
mx
"August Zajonc" <augustz(at)bigfoot(dot)com> wrote in message
news:9dc883$1h9g$1(at)news(dot)tht(dot)net(dot)(dot)(dot)
> I'm assuming you've read the manual carefully.
>
> Please make doubley sure you configured PostrgreSQL and your system
> properly. Server runtime enviroment comes to mind.
>
> Check the error logs, its hard to beleive you are getting such blow ups
with
> absolutly nothing in any of the logs.
>
> Have you turned on the most verbose loging so you can see all the
> transactions on your system? Be suprising if you are still getting
nothing.
>
> If you think performance is bad as hell, and it's clearly not a
> configuration or user issue (ie, pgsql is at fault), consider writing up a
> proper bug report. The fact that a good number of folks successfully use
> pgsql for larger installations argues I think for a configuration issue,
but
> it could certainly be a bug somewhere.
>
> AZ
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