On Fri, 2 Oct 2009, Justin Pryzby wrote:

When we upgraded from linux-2.6.24 to linux-2.6.27, our pg_dump
duration increased by 20% from 5 hours to 6.

Why 2.6.27 of all versions? It's one of the versions I skipped altogether as looking like a mess, after CFS broke everything in 2.6.23 I went right from 2.6.22 to 2.6.28 before I found things usable again. The first thing you're going to hear if you try to report this in kernel land is "is it still slow on 2.6.[last stable|head]?".

If you can try both kernel versions, the other thing you really should do is collect data from "vmstat 1" during the pg_dump period. It would help narrow what area is slower.

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* Greg Smith gsm...@gregsmith.com http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD

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