Paul Tuckfield wrote:
> Biggest problem I've had in the past w. linux in general is that it
> seems to make poor VM choices under heavy filesystem IO. I don't really
> get exactly where it's going wrong , but I've had numerous experiences
> on older systems where bursty IO would seem to cause pagi
Greetings all,
I'm wondering is there a website where people can submit their pgbench
results along with their hardware and configuration's? If so where are they
at? I have yet to find any. I think this could be a very useful tool not
only for people looking at setting up a new server but for peo
On Friday 05 December 2003 21:03, LIANHE SHAO wrote:
> Hello,
> I use php as front-end to query our database. When I use System Monitor to
> check the usage of cpu and memory, I noticed that the cpu very easily gets
> up to 100%. Is that normal? if not, could someone points out possible
> reason?
LIANHE SHAO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello, I use php as front-end to query our database. When I use
> System Monitor to check the usage of cpu and memory, I noticed that
> the cpu very easily gets up to 100%. Is that normal? if not, could
> someone points out possible reason?
You haven't giv
Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is not a bug. It is just that people find it confusing when
> postgresql planner consider seemingly same type as different.
It certainly is a bug, or at least a deficiency: PostgreSQL planner
*could* use the index to process the query, but the