Patric de Waha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Postgres is running on a dedicated server P4 DualCore, 4 Gig Ram.
When you don't even mention your disk hardware, that's a bad sign. In a database server the disk is usually more important than the CPU. > Why do long readers influence the rest of the transactions in such a > heavy way? > Any configuration changes which can help here? > Is it a disc-IO bottleneck thing? Very possibly. Have you spent any time watching "vmstat 1" output to get a sense of whether your I/O is saturated? > WAL files are located on another disc than the dbase itself. That's good, but it only relates to update performance not SELECT performance. > effective_cache_size = 5000 That's way too small for a 4G machine. You could probably stand to boost maintenance_work_mem too. However, neither of these have any immediate relationship to your problem. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend