Hi list,

 

first time for me here, hope you're not dealing too severely with me regarding 
guidelines. Giving my best.

 

We are running PostgreSQL 8.4.4 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC 
gcc (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) 4.3.2, 64-bit on a Supermicro SuperServer 8026B-6RF.

This version is downloaded from postgresql.org and selfcompiled, running for 
over a year now. The Server has 128 GB RAM and Four Intel® Xeon® X7550 with 64 
logical cores.

Operating System is "Linux database1 2.6.32-bpo.5-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 13 
17:10:39 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux".

 

The System boots through iscsi over a Qlogic QLE4062C HBA. Pgdata and xlog is 
logged in over iscsi HBA too. We tried en and disabling jumbo frames. Makes no 
difference.

We are using a DELL Equallogic SAN Backend with SAS drives.

 

Postgres is used as  backend for a high performance website. We are using nginx 
with php-fastcgi and memcached.

 

Since a few weeks we have really strange peaks on this system. User CPU is 
increasing up to 100% and we have lots of SELECTs running. 

There is no iowait at this time, only high user cpu and we don't know where 
this is coming from. It seems like this is only happening under certain 
circumstances.

 

We can solve this problem by simply removing the load from the website by 
delivering an offline page. We let database calm down for a while and then 
slowly throttling users.

 

See ganglia: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/183323/CPUloadprobsdb1.jpg

 

Has someone made similar experiences? Perhaps there is some issue between 
Postgres 8.4.4 and kernel 2.6.32?

 

Thank in advance

Thomas

 

 

 

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