Troubleshooting performance issues in SQL, OpenERP and OpenELIS
Based on a real world scenario where we debugged and fixed a performance issue with Odoo/OpenELIS sync, this documentation has been written, to share experiences with the community on how to debug similar issues.
Context and Problem Statement
A particular implementation of Bahmni, running in India for the last 8+ years, on a single machine instance was facing slowness issues while syncing events from Bahmni to OpenERP (now called Odoo).
They encountered overall system slowness, majorly in OpenERP quotation sync from EMR to OpenERP and frequent failed events for OpenElis.
Observations & steps taken to identify potential causes
Failed events in OpenMRS & OpenERP tables had majorly entries related to Socket timeout - Read timeout
The average CPU load / CPU percentage was too high specifically when there was more number of patients in OPD days
Command to check CPU usage - htop
To ascertain processes occupying most of the CPU usage percentage at every instant during the monitoring time, a bash script was created and ran in the background .
The bash script is to monitor System load average and CPU % usage every 2 minutes by different processes running in the system as stated below:#!/bin/bash mkdir -p /var/log/cpulogs while true; do uptime >> /var/log/cpulogs/uptime.log # Get the current date and time timestamp=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") # Get the CPU usage by top 20 processes using ps command and awk ps_output=$(ps -eo pid,pcpu,comm --sort=-pcpu | awk 'NR<=20 {print $1, $2, $3}') # Log the CPU usage along with timestamp echo -e "$timestamp \n $ps_output \n" >> /var/log/cpulogs/cpu_usage.log sleep 60 done
Execute the script: ./filename.sh & to run it in the background.
It was found that mysql and postgres processes were consuming maximum CPU.
To find out exact mysql processes/ queries consuming more time and CPU at any instant, execute this in OpenMRS database:
SHOW processlist;
SHOW FULL processlist;
To find out exact psql processes / queries consuming more time and CPU at any instant, execute this query in OpenERP database :
SELECT datname, pid, state, query, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start) AS age
FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE state <> 'idle' AND query NOT LIKE '% FROM pg_stat_activity %' ORDER BY age;
To ascertain at every instant which mysql queries have longer execution time.
Enable the Slow Query Log configuration:
By default, the slow query log may not be enabled. To enable it, you need to modify your MySQL server's configuration file (usually
my.cnf
ormy.ini
), typically found in the MySQL data directory. Open this file in a text editor, and add or modify the following lines:
slow_query_log
: Set it to 1 to enable the slow query log.slow_query_log_file
: Specify the path to the log file.long_query_time
: Set the threshold (in seconds) for what constitutes a "slow" query. You can adjust this value as needed.
Execute these command in terminal -
Restart MySQL:
After making the changes to the configuration file, you'll need to restart the MySQL server to apply the settings.
Postgres query taking more execution time for OpenERP Database
5 secs ->
Check for "sale_order_line"."external_order_id" indexing
7.39 secs ->
Check for "processed_drug_order"."order_uuid" indexing
2mins ->
Check for “id” indexing
1 min 27 secs ->
Check for “id” indexing
Note: The query execution times mentioned here are based on our client's system database, and they may vary depending on the data in the particular system database.
MySQL query that was taking too long to execute
emrapi.sqlSearch.todaysPatientsByProvider in OpenMRS : -
Outcome
With the configurations, scripts, and continuous process/query monitoring, a few MySQL/PSQL queries were found that were consuming maximum CPU and had a longer execution time.
MySQL/OpenMRS DB: There was a “My Patients” tab in the Clinical dashboard which was executing the above mentioned MySql query. We noticed that the query was searching for all patients in the encounter table which has the most number of rows in it so we added an
AND
clause to only check for patients who have an active visit and hence displaying only active patients in the "My Patients" tab. The optimized query is mentioned below.OpenERP Postgres DB: For OpenERP queries which were taking more time we indexed the
order_uuid
column ofprocessed_drug_order
table andexternal_order_id
ofsale_order_line
table in the postgres database. With these query optimisations, query execution time was reduced from minutes/seconds to milliseconds, which significantly improved the OpenERP system responsiveness and reduced the overall average CPU load for the system.OpenElis Failed Events: For OpenElis, failed events were mostly related to SocketTimeoutException - Read timeout error thus reducing average CPU load of the system enhanced its performance as well.
Command to index postgres tables in OpenERP Database
Optimized MySQL query for My Patients tab
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