I found the pid of the postgres process that was consuming all the CPU. I turned the stats back on (and reloaded the conf file), but when I query pg_stat_activity I get nothing back. No records.

On 2/15/06, Merlin Moncure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
n 14 Feb 2006 06:46:48 -0800, Nik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I turned off stats collector, and any row stat collectors, and I
> increased the number of check points since I have been getting the
> error about check point switches being to frequent. Postgres now uses a
> bit less CPU (60-90%), which is still a lot considering that no
> processing is being done. Is there anything else I can do to lower this
> CPU utilization? Is there a way I can pinpoint exactly what part of
> postgres is using this CPU?

something is seriously wrong.  Fire up the task manager and determine
the pid of the process that is sucking cpu.  Then query
pg_stat_activity to determine who/what is doing it (you will have to
restore stats). consider setting statement logging to get the exact
offender.

Merlin

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