On 2017-02-03 22:17:55 +0300, Nikolai Zhubr wrote:
> 03.02.2017 20:29, Andres Freund:
> [...]
> > > > Could you use process monitor or such to see what the process is doing
> > > > while using a lot of CPU?
> > > 
> > > I'm not sure how to do this, especially considering that the process in
> > > question is running as a service?
> > 
> > I don't think that stops you, if you have admin privileges.
> 
> Well, profiling postgres.exe is still beyond my capability at this time
> anyway. Instead, I'll try to prepare a most simple client application
> example for testing the behaviour in question so that anyone could run it
> easily. (And while working on such an example, maybe I'll get some more
> understanding of what is actually going on here.)

I'm missing something. All you need to do is to start
processexplorer.exe and filter out other applications?

Andres


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