Thanks
On 27 Jan 2014 22:35, "Bhushan Pathak" <bhushan.patha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We have recently shifted to postgresql version 9.2.4 from 9.1.3. After
the migration, we observed that some of our delete queries on single table
[which have triggers, which in turn call other functions] have started
consuming large amounts of memory.
>
> In 9.1.3, this usage was upto 25MB with the same load on the same server.
With 9.2.4 it has jumped upto ~580 MB. We are monitoring the RES column
from top output to get the memory usage.
>
> Our migration method from 9.1.3 to 9.2.4 was take a dump, un-install
9.1.3, install 9.2.4 & restore the dump.
>
> I also went through the thread -
>
http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/Memory-usage-after-upgrade-to-9-2-4-td5752733.html
>
> In the thread in the end it is mentioned that there was some data
corruption & points to 9.1.6 release notes. I went through the release
notes & only thing of note that I found was the re-indexing or performing
vacuum operation in case of in-place upgrade, which is not the case for me.
>
> Any help/pointers in debugging would be helpful.
>
> Thanks
> Bhushan
>

Just wanted to know, after upgrade as a part of process have you performed
ANALYZE on the database. I agree this might not relate to the question but
am curious to know this issue raised after proper upgrade method.

--Raghav

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