Greg Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Unfortunately, I cannot believe these numbers --- the near equality of >> fsync off and fsync on means there is something very wrong with the >> measurements. What I suspect is that your ATA drives are doing write >> caching and thus the "fsyncs" are not really waiting for I/O at all.
> I wonder whether it would make sense to have an automatic test for this > problem. I suspect there are lots of installations out there whose admins > don't realize that their hardware is doing this to them. Not sure about "automatic", but a simple little test program to measure the speed of rewriting/fsyncing a small test file would surely be a nice thing to have. The reason I question "automatic" is that you really want to test each drive being used, if the system has more than one; but Postgres has no idea what the actual hardware layout is, and so no good way to know what needs to be tested. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org