Hello PostgreSQL developers, first, happy new year to you all!
I recently got this bug report through Debian. I can confirm that on an otherwise idle system, and with no connections to PostgreSQL at all, I get 8,5% ( 11,5) postgres : schedule_hrtimeout_range (hrtimer_wakeup) in powertop. Now, 11 wakeups per minute is not dramatic, and with PostgreSQL being a server application, perfect power management is certainly the least concern for you. However, it would be interesting to know whether those wakeups are intended and necessary, or if they would be easy or hard to fix. (I have no problem with closing the bug as wontfix, but I'd like to give a rationale). Thank you! Martin ----- Forwarded message from Xavier Bestel <xavier.bes...@free.fr> ----- Subject: Bug#506196: postgresql: consume too much power when idle (>10 wakeups/second) Reply-To: Xavier Bestel <xavier.bes...@free.fr>, 506...@bugs.debian.org From: Xavier Bestel <xavier.bes...@free.fr> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <sub...@bugs.debian.org> Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:12:05 +0100 Package: postgresql Version: 8.3.5-1 Severity: minor Hi, postgresql is installed on my machine because it was pulled by another package (can't remember which one). It doesn't do anything special, but it still does more then 10 wakeups/second on that system, uselessly. If idle, it shouldn't even appear in powertop's profile. Thanks, Xav ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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