> We're seeing an average of 30,000 context-switches a sec.  This problem 
> was much worse w/8.0 and got bearable with 8.1 but slowly resurfaced.  

Is this from LWLock or spinlock contention?  strace'ing a few backends
could tell the difference: look to see how many select(0,...) you see
compared to semop()s.  Also, how many of these compared to real work
(such as read/write calls)?

Do you have any long-running transactions, and if so does shutting
them down help?  There's been some discussion about thrashing of the
pg_subtrans buffers being a problem, and that's mainly a function of
the age of the oldest open transaction.

                        regards, tom lane

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