From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org 
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Tom Dearman
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 11:44 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] Waiting on ExclusiveLock on extension 9.3, 9.4 and 9.5

We have a performance problem when our postgres is under high load.  The CPU 
usage is very low, we have 48 cores for our postgres and the idle time averages 
at 90%.  The problem is we get spikes in our transaction times which don’t 
appear with any obvious regularity and when we get the larger spikes, if I look 
in the postgres log we see that there is locking on 'process 41915 acquired 
ExclusiveLock on extension of relation 27177 of database 26192’.  The actual 
relation changes one time it might be one table and another time another, 
though they are always big tables.  I have looked at various previous threads 
and the only suggestions are either that the disk io is maxed out, which from 
our observations we don’t believe is the case for us, or that ‘shared_buffers’ 
is to large - so we have reduced this right down to 1G.  In the previous 
threads there was an indication that the underlying problem was a lock which I 
believe has been either removed or much improved in 9.5 (see Lock scalability 
improvements), however we have not seen any improvement in the relation 
extension locking problem that we see.  The version of 9.5 that we have tested 
is beta1.  Any help in showing us how to improve this would be greatly 
appreciated.


Do you know what “process 41915” is?  And what it was doing to cause 
ExclusiveLock?

Regards,
Igor Neyman



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