Weird disk/table space consumption problem
От | Dirk Riehle |
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Тема | Weird disk/table space consumption problem |
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Msg-id | 4A591510.8040208@riehle.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Weird disk/table space consumption problem
Re: Weird disk/table space consumption problem |
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Hi, I had some weird disk space consumption problem. I do (non-mission-critical) data crunching using large data sets. For one analysis, I created a table of about 15 columns, and then ran an insert with a subselect on the table, where the select was drawing from three other tables, merging over ids. One of the other tables has about 60M rows. The insert ran for about 18h before running out of disk space. Before the query, there had been about 1TB free on the disk. The disk itself is a soft raid 5 array under Ubuntu. (That's what I have for large data sets...) After the insert query failed, the disk space was not made available again; PostgreSQL did not free it up (or would not free it up quickly). I rebooted soon thereafter. During boot, fsck (must have been fsck) gave me tons of freeing up inode messages. So, I wonder what went wrong? Any explanation? Soft raid no good for PostgreSQL? Thanks, Dirk -- Phone: +1 (650) 215 3459 Blog: http://dirkriehle.com http://twitter.com/dirkriehle
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