Re: PostgreSQL 7.3.3 and Intel C compiler
Hans-Juergen Schoenig <hs@cybertec.at>
From: Hans-Jürgen Schönig <hs@cybertec.at>
To: Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>
Cc: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>, pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org,
peter_e@gmx.net
Date: 2003-07-22T16:52:17Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
> But the snapshots only are grabbing the xids from each proc, right? > Doesn't seem that would take very long. > > If this is the bottleneck, maybe we need a shared proc lock. > I had a hard day testing and verifying this kind of stuff. We have run several hundred benchmarks at the customer using many different settings. SERIALIZABLE was the key to high-performance. I have run dozens of different benchmarks today (cursors, simple selects, concurrent stuff, ...). I have not found a difference. I have no idea why the customer's system was so much faster in SERIALIZABLE mode. They use a native C++ implementation of the FE/BE protocol but as far as I have seen their database layer does not care about transaction isolation too much. I will continue testing this kind of stuff because this is a very strange yet important issue. I will try to get some code from the customer. This is mostly non-disclosure stuff so I am not sure what we can use. I just wanted to ask if somebody has a reasonable explanation and if somebody can verify this behaviour. Maybe we will find the reason some day :(. Sorry that I cannot provide more information at the moment. Regards, Hans -- Cybertec Geschwinde u Schoenig Ludo-Hartmannplatz 1/14, A-1160 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43/2952/30706; +43/664/233 90 75 www.cybertec.at, www.postgresql.at, kernel.cybertec.at