On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Tom Lane wrote:

"Marinos J. Yannikos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I can't seem to find out where the bottleneck is, but it doesn't seem to
be CPU or disk. "top" shows that postgres processes are frequently in
this state:

  6701 postgres  16   0  204m  58m  56m S  9.3  0.2   0:06.96 semtimedo
                                                              ^^^^^^^^^

What's the platform exactly (hardware and OS)?


it should be 'semtimedop'


                        regards, tom lane


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