Re: Error: "Out of memory while reading tuples." in pushing table from SAS to PostgreSQL on Mac
От | Gavin Flower |
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Тема | Re: Error: "Out of memory while reading tuples." in pushing table from SAS to PostgreSQL on Mac |
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Msg-id | 548DDB36.7030305@archidevsys.co.nz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Error: "Out of memory while reading tuples." in pushing table from SAS to PostgreSQL on Mac (Andy Colson <andy@squeakycode.net>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 15/12/14 04:44, Andy Colson wrote: > On 12/13/2014 10:03 PM, wetter wetterana wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm passing rows from SAS to PostgreSQL (I assign a libname and use a >> PROC APPEND). This works fine with smaller tables (~below 1 million >> rows). However, as tables get larger I receive the following error >> messages: >> >> >> "ERROR: CLI describe error: Out of memory while reading tuples.; No >> query has been executed with that handle" >> and >> "GLOBAL SYSDBMSG POSTGRES: Out of memory while reading tuples.; No >> query has been executed with that handle >> GLOBAL SYSDBRC HY000" >> >> I've tried to change memory settings on the PostgreSQL server, but >> can't solve the problem. As far as I could understand—I'm new to >> PostgreSQL ;)—it seems that PostgreSQL want to somehow read >> information on the whole table before processing it and this behavior >> could eventually be switched off, but I might be wrong here. >> >> FYI: >> - I run SAS 9.4 on a windows machine. >> - I run PostgreSQL server on a MAC: PostgreSQL 9.3.5 on >> x86_64-apple-darwin12.5.0, compiled by Apple LLVM version 5.1, 64-bit >> I've Pgadmin 1.18.1 installed. >> >> Any help would be much appreciated!! >> >> THANKS! >> >> >> PS: For several reasons, I cannot use the bulkload feature in SAS for >> this job. >> > > > That error is coming from SAS, not PG. SAS must have pretty bad > documentation because when I google "GLOBAL SYSDBRC HY000" there is > pretty much nothing. (Also, I've never used, or even heard of SAS. > At first I thought you meant serial attached scsi) > > Does SAS support a cursor of some kind? > > -Andy > > SAS: Statistical Analysis System (this is the original name I remember, I think they have renamed it) SAS: Special Air Service (elite British fighting force, deliberately misnamed to confuse the Germans in World War II) Funny, just now I thought of the second definition first, but obviously the first applies. I actually used SAS many years ago, long before I had written any SQL - let alone directly used any database! Cheers, Gavin
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