BUG #19505: Some weird spikes postgresql processes in database (up to 200k sometime) without apparent reasons.
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Date: 2026-06-02T18:36:47Z
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 19505 Logged by: Maxim Boguk Email address: maxim.boguk@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 18.4 Operating system: Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS Description: I started investigation of this issue after found that process count of postgresql on my replica sometime jump to 200k+ (with max_connections=1000 and real connections under 100 most time). Somehow single (seems random by always heavy/analytical) query spawn thousands of the threads and tens thousands of parallel workers. After some logging I caught one snapshot (ps -u postgres -L -o pid,tid,ppid,lstart,args -ww 2 ) with 39257 processes: [postgres@db ~/tmp]$ zcat ps-L-2026-06-02_17-40-22.gz | wc -l 39257 Main content is: PID TID PPID StartTime command 2158552 2158552 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:17 2026 postgres: 18/main: background_shared db [local] SELECT Then: The same PID but 1620 different TIDS. PID TID PPID StartTime command #main process 2158557 2158557 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:18 2026 postgres: 18/main: background_shared db [local] SELECT #1620 threads 2158557 2158607 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: background_shared db [local] SELECT 2158557 2158608 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: background_shared db [local] SELECT 2158557 2158609 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: background_shared db [local] SELECT Then, 37571 rows!!! of: PID TID PPID StartTime command 2158579 2159176 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: parallel worker for PID 2158557 2158579 2159179 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: parallel worker for PID 2158557 2158579 2159183 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: parallel worker for PID 2158557 2158579 2159196 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: parallel worker for PID 2158557 2158579 2159198 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: parallel worker for PID 2158557 2158579 2159202 948705 Tue Jun 2 17:40:20 2026 postgres: 18/main: parallel worker for PID 2158557 I double checked the query (it had been logged in database log): it run with 6 worker processes and without any issues on manual run. Related db configuration: max_connections = 1000 max_worker_processes = 128 # (change requires restart) max_parallel_workers_per_gather = 16 # limited by max_parallel_workers max_parallel_workers = 64 io_method = io_uring # worker, io_uring, sync io_max_concurrency = -1 # Max number of IOs that one process jit = on (usual suspect in case of weird things going on) Given that situation happens like 1-10 times per hour (and lead for short LA spikes up to 10000) - it's seriously affect the database replica performance. No external/non-standard/C extensions except of pgq and postgis loaded into the database. I can look for any additional information and perform any local research but currently I'm out of ideas what my next steps should be. PS: it's seems that the issue could be triggered by different queries, but not the one particular.