Qingqing Zhou wrote:
Someone is doing a massive *write* at this time, which makes your query *read* quite slow. Can you find out which process is doing write?

Indexes should be in memory so I don't expect a massive write to slow down the select queries. sdb is the RAID10 array dedicated to our data so the postgresql process is the only one to write on it. I'll check which write queries are running because there should really be a few updates/inserts on our db during the day.

On a four days log analysis, I have the following:
SELECT  403,964
INSERT  574
UPDATE  393
DELETE  26
So it's not really normal to have a massive write during the day.

Thanks for your help

--
Guillaume

---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster

Reply via email to