For such issues, I find this view very useful (the first one): https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Lock_Monitoring
Examine blocking_pid's , and tell us what kind of operation is blocking the other processes . Also, are there many long running transactions in your server? 2018-03-06 21:24 GMT-06:00 Scott Frazer <sfra...@couponcabin.com>: > Hi, we have a Postgres 9.6 setup using replication that has recently > started seeing a lot of processes stuck in "SubtransControlLock" as a > wait_event on the read-replicas. Like this, only usually about 300-800 of > them: > > > 179706 | LWLockNamed | SubtransControlLock > > 186602 | LWLockNamed | SubtransControlLock > > 186606 | LWLockNamed | SubtransControlLock > > 180947 | LWLockNamed | SubtransControlLock > > 186621 | LWLockNamed | SubtransControlLock > > The server then begins to crawl, with some queries just never finishing > until I finally shut the server down. > > Searching for that particular combo of wait_event_type and wait_event only > seems to turn up the page about statistics collection, but no helpful > information on troubleshooting this lock. > > Restarting the replica server clears the locks and allows us to start > working again, but it's happened twice now in 12 hours and I'm worried it > will happen again. > > Does anyone have any advice on where to start looking? > > Thanks, > Scott > > -- El genio es 1% inspiración y 99% transpiración. Thomas Alva Edison http://pglearn.blogspot.mx/