Обсуждение: the eternal tunnig question
Hi, iam running postgresql on two identical dl380 2.4 Xeon with 3gb RAM, i have recently upgraded one of then from redhat 7.3 (kernel 2.4) to gentoo (kernel 2.6), at the same time i upgraded postgres from 7.3 to 8.1, im very disapointed, all the querys are 20-25% slower using the new versions, the following setting are the same in postgresql.conf shared_buffers = 10240 work_mem = 5120 max_fsm_pages = 170000 max_fsm_relations = 10000 i havent touched anything else. However i see a lot of new setting in PG8, is there a online manual for tunnig these new settings?, may be a need some fine setting here and there. thanks
mmiranda@americatel.com.sv writes:
> Hi, iam running postgresql on two identical dl380 2.4 Xeon with 3gb RAM, i
> have recently upgraded one of then from redhat 7.3 (kernel 2.4) to gentoo
> (kernel 2.6), at the same time i upgraded postgres from 7.3 to 8.1, im very
> disapointed, all the querys are 20-25% slower using the new versions, the
> following setting are the same in postgresql.conf
You might have forgotten to redo vacuum/analyze after reloading your
data ...
regards, tom lane
Tom Lane wrote: > mmiranda@americatel.com.sv writes: >> Hi, iam running postgresql on two identical dl380 2.4 Xeon with 3gb >> RAM, i have recently upgraded one of then from redhat 7.3 (kernel >> 2.4) to gentoo (kernel 2.6), at the same time i upgraded postgres >> from 7.3 to 8.1, im very disapointed, all the querys are 20-25% >> slower using the new versions, the following setting are the same in >> postgresql.conf > > You might have forgotten to redo vacuum/analyze after reloading your > data ... > > regards, tom lane thanks Tom, Definitely you're the man around here, vacuum/analyze did the trick BTW, i found this very interresting link, answered my questions about tunning, http://www.varlena.com/varlena/GeneralBits/Tidbits/#performance bye ---