We had perl-scripts hammering millions of new rows into our newly designed DB-Server, many of them running in parallel. The DB-Server strikes back now: It's running a postgres-thread eating up around 1 Gig RAM and 90 percent cpu-time. I don't know what's happening deep inside the db, i don't even know how to find out. i'm learning new stuff everyday but i'm still far from beeing a postgresql-geek.
I suspended the perls, giving postgres a few hours to sort things out.
I'm praying for a smll little knowledgable ghost helping out with database-design and operating. But I'm afraid I'll have to keep learning by failing, the hard way.
tom
Friday, April 07, 2006
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You need to apply the Highlander solution ("there can be only one") to your Perl program. See http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/col54.html for the details.
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