Postgres using up all my memory
От | Eric Jain |
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Тема | Postgres using up all my memory |
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Msg-id | 420359BB.3090801@isb-sib.ch обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Postgres using up all my memory
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Список | pgsql-general |
I'm trying to fill a table with several million rows that are obtained directly from a complex query. For whatever reason, Postgres at one point starts using several gigabytes of memory, which eventually slows down the system until it no longer responds. At first I assumed I had unintentionally assigned to much memory to Postgres, but I observe the same behavior even if I use the default postrgresql.conf. Then I thought there may be some problem with the system itself, but it has passed several load tests, and I observed the same problem on a second system. I am was using 7.4, and now 8.0, on a machine running Fedora Core 2. Any ideas? Is this a known problem, or should Postgres be able to handle this? May be tricky to reproduce the problem, as a lot of data is required, but I can post the DDL/DML statements I am using if this helps.
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