Hi there,

I see a very low performance and high context switches on our
dual itanium2 slackware box (Linux ptah 2.6.14 #1 SMP)
with 8Gb of RAM, running 8.1_STABLE. Any tips here ?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/cvs/8.1/pgsql/contrib/pgbench$ time pgbench -s 10 -c 10 -t 
3000 pgbench
starting vacuum...end.
transaction type: TPC-B (sort of)
scaling factor: 1
number of clients: 10
number of transactions per client: 3000
number of transactions actually processed: 30000/30000
tps = 163.817425 (including connections establishing)
tps = 163.830558 (excluding connections establishing)

real    3m3.374s
user    0m1.888s
sys     0m2.472s

output from vmstat 2

 2  1      0 4185104 197904 3213888    0    0     0  1456  673  6852 25  1 45 29
 6  0      0 4184880 197904 3213888    0    0     0  1456  673  6317 28  2 49 21
 0  1      0 4184656 197904 3213888    0    0     0  1464  671  7049 25  2 42 31
 3  0      0 4184432 197904 3213888    0    0     0  1436  671  7073 25  1 44 29
 0  1      0 4184432 197904 3213888    0    0     0  1460  671  7014 28  1 42 29
 0  1      0 4184096 197920 3213872    0    0     0  1440  670  7065 25  2 42 31
 0  1      0 4183872 197920 3213872    0    0     0  1444  671  6718 26  2 44 28
 0  1      0 4183648 197920 3213872    0    0     0  1468  670  6525 15  3 50 33
 0  1      0 4184352 197920 3213872    0    0     0  1584  676  6476 12  2 50 36
 0  1      0 4193232 197920 3213872    0    0     0  1424  671  5848 12  1 50 37
 0  0      0 4195536 197920 3213872    0    0     0    20  509   104  0  0 99  1
 0  0      0 4195536 197920 3213872    0    0     0  1680  573    25  0  0 99  1
 0  0      0 4195536 197920 3213872    0    0     0     0  504    22  0  0 100

processor  : 1
vendor     : GenuineIntel
arch       : IA-64
family     : Itanium 2
model      : 2
revision   : 2
archrev    : 0
features   : branchlong
cpu number : 0
cpu regs   : 4
cpu MHz    : 1600.010490
itc MHz    : 1600.010490
BogoMIPS   : 2392.06
siblings   : 1



On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Anjan Dave wrote:


Re-ran it 3 times on each host -

Sun:
-bash-3.00$ time pgbench -s 10 -c 10 -t 3000 pgbench
starting vacuum...end.
transaction type: TPC-B (sort of)
scaling factor: 1
number of clients: 10
number of transactions per client: 3000
number of transactions actually processed: 30000/30000
tps = 827.810778 (including connections establishing)
tps = 828.410801 (excluding connections establishing)
real    0m36.579s
user    0m1.222s
sys     0m3.422s

Intel:
-bash-3.00$ time pgbench -s 10 -c 10 -t 3000 pgbench
starting vacuum...end.
transaction type: TPC-B (sort of)
scaling factor: 1
number of clients: 10
number of transactions per client: 3000
number of transactions actually processed: 30000/30000
tps = 597.067503 (including connections establishing)
tps = 597.606169 (excluding connections establishing)
real    0m50.380s
user    0m2.621s
sys     0m7.818s

Thanks,
Anjan


        -----Original Message-----
        From: Anjan Dave
        Sent: Wed 12/7/2005 10:54 AM
        To: Tom Lane
        Cc: Vivek Khera; Postgresql Performance
        Subject: Re: [PERFORM] High context switches occurring



        Thanks for your inputs, Tom. I was going after high concurrent clients,
        but should have read this carefully -

        -s scaling_factor
                        this should be used with -i (initialize) option.
                        number of tuples generated will be multiple of the
                        scaling factor. For example, -s 100 will imply 10M
                        (10,000,000) tuples in the accounts table.
                        default is 1.  NOTE: scaling factor should be at least
                        as large as the largest number of clients you intend
                        to test; else you'll mostly be measuring update
        contention.

        I'll rerun the tests.

        Thanks,
        Anjan


        -----Original Message-----
        From: Tom Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:45 PM
        To: Anjan Dave
        Cc: Vivek Khera; Postgresql Performance
        Subject: Re: [PERFORM] High context switches occurring

        "Anjan Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
        > -bash-3.00$ time pgbench -c 1000 -t 30 pgbench
        > starting vacuum...end.
        > transaction type: TPC-B (sort of)
        > scaling factor: 1
        > number of clients: 1000
        > number of transactions per client: 30
        > number of transactions actually processed: 30000/30000
        > tps = 45.871234 (including connections establishing)
        > tps = 46.092629 (excluding connections establishing)

        I can hardly think of a worse way to run pgbench :-(.  These numbers are
        about meaningless, for two reasons:

        1. You don't want number of clients (-c) much higher than scaling factor
        (-s in the initialization step).  The number of rows in the "branches"
        table will equal -s, and since every transaction updates one
        randomly-chosen "branches" row, you will be measuring mostly row-update
        contention overhead if there's more concurrent transactions than there
        are rows.  In the case -s 1, which is what you've got here, there is no
        actual concurrency at all --- all the transactions stack up on the
        single branches row.

        2. Running a small number of transactions per client means that
        startup/shutdown transients overwhelm the steady-state data.  You should
        probably run at least a thousand transactions per client if you want
        repeatable numbers.

        Try something like "-s 10 -c 10 -t 3000" to get numbers reflecting test
        conditions more like what the TPC council had in mind when they designed
        this benchmark.  I tend to repeat such a test 3 times to see if the
        numbers are repeatable, and quote the middle TPS number as long as
        they're not too far apart.

                                regards, tom lane


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