On Tue, 06 Jun 2006 09:19:10 -0400
Jacob Coby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We recently upgraded from php 4.3.10 to 5.1.2, and the %system time has 
> skyrocketed:
> 
> Cpu(s): 42.8% us, 43.6% sy,  0.0% ni, 11.3% id,  2.2% wa,  0.2% hi,  0.0% si
> Mem:   8312844k total,  7566168k used,   746676k free,    22356k buffers
> Swap:  2040244k total,      520k used,  2039724k free,  6920384k cached
> 
> it used to be around 5% to 10%.  The server is a quad-xeon dell pe 6650 
> running CentOS 4.2 with 8G of RAM running pg 8.1.1.
> 
> How can I determine what is causing such high system load?  it seems to 
> have immediately jumped with the php upgrade.

This sounds more like a PHP question than a PostgreSQL question.

However, we had a similar problem recently, and I ran ktrace (on FreeBSD)
to track down the system calls.  2 things jumped out:
1) pg_connect() creates a LOT of system time compared to pg_pconnect()
2) require_once() and include_once() are truly evil.

HTH.

-- 
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.

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