Re: Streaming replica hangs periodically for ~ 1 second - how to diagnose/debug
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: Streaming replica hangs periodically for ~ 1 second - how to diagnose/debug |
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Msg-id | 25334887-f1c3-40a1-94b0-753c7d67ae2b@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Streaming replica hangs periodically for ~ 1 second - how to diagnose/debug (hubert depesz lubaczewski <depesz@depesz.com>) |
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Re: Streaming replica hangs periodically for ~ 1 second - how to diagnose/debug
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 8/21/25 03:07, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote: > On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 10:45:13AM -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote: >> On 8/20/25 09:08, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote: >>> On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 08:14:47AM -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote: >>>> Hmm. >>>> >>>> From initial post: >>>> >>>> "For ~ 1 second there are no logs going to log (we usually have at 5-20 >>>> messages logged per second), no connection, nothing. And then we get >>>> bunch (30+) messages with the same milisecond time." >>>> Are the 30+ messages all coming in on one connection or multiple >>>> connections? >>> Multiple connections. >>>> Also to be clear these are statements that are being run on the replica >>>> locally, correct? >>> What do you mean locally? >> I should have been clearer. Are the queries being run against the replica or >> the primary? > > All to replica. Primary has its own work, of course, but the problem > we're experiencing is on replicas. If I am following there is more then one primary --> replica pair and the problem exists across all the pairs. >> How many applications servers are hitting the database? > > To be honest, I'm not sure. I have visibility into dbs, and bouncers, > not really into Apps. I know that these are automatically dynamically > scaled, so number of app server is very varying. > > I'd say anything from 40 to 200 app servers hit first layer of bouncers, > which we usually have 6-9 (2-3 per az). > > These go to 2nd layer of bouncers, on the db server itself. By bouncer I assume you mean something like pgBouncer, a connection pooler. Is it possible to determine what bouncer the queries in question are coming from? > > Best regards, > > depesz > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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