Re: Strange behavior: pgbench and new Linux kernels
От | Greg Smith |
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Тема | Re: Strange behavior: pgbench and new Linux kernels |
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Msg-id | Pine.GSO.4.64.0804172002010.15803@westnet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Strange behavior: pgbench and new Linux kernels (Matthew <matthew@flymine.org>) |
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Re: Strange behavior: pgbench and new Linux kernels
Re: Strange behavior: pgbench and new Linux kernels Re: Strange behavior: pgbench and new Linux kernels |
Список | pgsql-performance |
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Matthew wrote: > The last message in the thread says that 2.6.25-rc6 has the problem nailed. > That was a month ago. So I guess, upgrade to 2.6.25, which was released > today. Ah, even more support for me to distrust everything I read. The change has flattened out things, so now the pgbench results are awful everywhere. On this benchmark 2.6.25 is the worst kernel yet: -bash-3.00$ pgbench -S -c 4 -t 10000 pgbench | grep excluding tps = 8619.710649 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 8664.321235 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 8671.973915 (excluding connections establishing) (was 18388 in 2.6.9 and 16621 in 2.6.23-3) -bash-3.00$ pgbench -S -c 8 -t 10000 pgbench | grep excluding tps = 9011.728765 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 9039.441796 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 9206.574000 (excluding connections establishing) (was 15760 in 2.6.9 and 15551 in 2.6.23-3) -bash-3.00$ pgbench -S -c 16 -t 10000 pgbench | grep excluding tps = 7063.710786 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 6956.266777 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 7120.971600 (excluding connections establishing) (was 14148 in 2.6.9 and 7311 in 2.6.23-3) -bash-3.00$ pgbench -S -c 32 -t 10000 pgbench | grep excluding tps = 7006.311636 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 6971.305909 (excluding connections establishing) tps = 7002.820583 (excluding connections establishing) (was 13647 in 2.6.9 and 7141 in 2.6.23-3) This is what happens when the kernel developers are using results from a MySQL tool to optimize things I guess. It seems I have a lot of work ahead of me here to nail down and report what's going on here. -- * Greg Smith gsmith@gregsmith.com http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD
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