On 2016-06-13 21:58:30 +0300, Vladimir Borodin wrote:
> 
> > 13 июня 2016 г., в 0:51, Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> написал(а):
> > 
> > Hi Vladimir,
> > 
> > Thanks for these reports.
> > 
> > On 2016-06-13 00:42:19 +0300, Vladimir Borodin wrote:
> >> perf report -g -i pg9?_all.data >/tmp/pg9?_perf_report.txt
> > 
> > Any chance you could redo the reports with --no-children 
> > --call-graph=fractal
> > added? The mode that includes child overheads unfortunately makes the
> > output hard to interpet/compare.
> 
> Of course. Not sure if that is important but I upgraded perf for that 
> (because --no-children option was introduced in ~3.16), so perf record and 
> perf report were done with different perf versions.
> 
> 
> 
> Also I’ve done the same test on same host (RHEL 6) but with 4.6 kernel/perf 
> and writing perf data to /dev/shm for not loosing events. Perf report output 
> is also attached but important thing is that the regression is not so 
> significant:
> 
> root@pgload05g ~ # uname -r
> 4.6.0-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64
> root@pgload05g ~ # cat /proc/sys/kernel/sched_autogroup_enabled
> 1
> root@pgload05g ~ # /tmp/run.sh
> RHEL 6                9.4             71634           0.893
> RHEL 6                9.5             54005           1.185
> RHEL 6                9.6             65550           0.976
> root@pgload05g ~ # echo 0 >/proc/sys/kernel/sched_autogroup_enabled
> root@pgload05g ~ # /tmp/run.sh
> RHEL 6                9.4             73041           0.876
> RHEL 6                9.5             60105           1.065
> RHEL 6                9.6             67984           0.941
> root@pgload05g ~ #

Hm. Have you measured how large the slowdown is if you connect via tcp
to pgbouncer, but have pgbouncer connect to postgres via unix sockets?

Andres


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