Slow Inserts Again
От | Frank Morton |
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Тема | Slow Inserts Again |
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Msg-id | 06b501be9567$e5941590$8355e5ce@base2inc.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: [SQL] Slow Inserts Again
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Список | pgsql-sql |
We have been down this path, but I am at the point that I think this problem is so big, it makes postgreSQL unusable for me and could cause big problems for many of us with large databases. Especially if you need to reload your data, say, going to 6.5. I have a database that has a dozen or so tables, but one table in particular has about 60 fields that are all character fields ranging in size from 16 bytes to 128. This table has about 150,000 records. I have a text file with insert statements, one per line, that I feed through standard input to psql. I have tried many combinations of things to speed this up as you all have suggested. I have had no success using "copy" at all because of problems with quotes and other punctuation in the data. This last attempt, I bracket each insert statement with "begin;" and "end;". What I am seeing this time around is in the beginning, the inserts were reasonable in speed. Say 6 or 7 per second. But now that it is up to record 100,000 or so (3 DAYS later) the time between inserts is about 10 SECONDS. As progress is made, the inserts continue to get slower and slower. So at the current rate, I have another 138 hours before completion! This is on a fast Red Hat 5.2 machine. Plenty of RAM, Ultra-wide scsi, 450 MHz Pentium II. No index tables exist in the database while reloading. I will build them after loading the data. My biggest fear is as this database continues to grow, headed toward 500,000 records or more, it seems that it will reach the point (I may already have) that the data can not ever be reloaded again, which is a scary situation. I'm still searching for help. Thanks.
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