Major impact on authentication!

Guilherme Franco guilhermefranco at gmail.com
Mon Feb 5 22:03:00 CET 2007


Sorry Mr. Geoffroy, your message arrived only now in my e-mail.

Somehow, every list message takes a large amount of time to come into my e-mail.

Thank you for your concerns and yes, postgresql has debug/ analyze
commands that displays the time that commit or anything else take to
complete.


On 2/5/07, Geoffroy Arnoud <garnoud at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > >
> > > The database takes between 15ms and 40ms to answer
> > to freeradius
> >
> >   Sometimes it takes a LOT longer than that.
> >
> I don't konw how you measure the processing time. I
> don't know what your request does, but if it does one
> or several commit(s), is the commit time counted?
> I have used Oracle/TkProf (tkprof is a request
> profiling tool from Oracle) and the time for commit is
> not given. The only way to have it is to measure it as
> a black-box.
>
> But maybe it's what you already do. An maybe that
> prostgre return the commit time?
>
> Geoff.
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