Обсуждение: Bug #805: pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied

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Bug #805: pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied

От
pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Дата:
Vitaliy Fuks (vitaliyfuks@yahoo.com) reports a bug with a severity of 3
The lower the number the more severe it is.

Short Description
pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied

Long Description
Running pg_dump -t table_name -vv shows pg_dump examining every table in the database.  With many tables present (in
hundreds)this can make the process of dumping just one table take a considerable amount of time. 

With pg_dump -t specified it should go straight for the requested table and then figure what other dependent objects
needto be examined. 

Happens on pg_dump 7.2.3 under Linux (RedHat RPM) and i386 Solaris.

Are there some technical limitations forcing pg_dump to read everything?  If not it seems that the logic behind is just
notoptimal. 


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Re: Bug #805: pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied

От
Tom Lane
Дата:
pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
> pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied

7.3 is a little better.  It's not that easy to determine in advance what
information is needed, though; consider inheritance for example.

            regards, tom lane

Re: Bug #805: pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied

От
Vitaliy Fuks
Дата:
Hello,

Could there potentially be an option in addition to -t "table_name", to
either:

a) Examine all relationships and dump all dependant objects
b) Dump only table named "table_name"

One can argue that when asking for "a" table one really only wants that
table information, and nothing else.  Some people of course can argue
that just a table by itself may not be usable by itself in some
situations - so that's why the option described above could cater both
situations.

I wish I could just give you a patch but there are probably people who
know pg_dump internals who could produce such patch in 10x less amount
of time.

--Vitaliy

--- Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
> > pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied
>
> 7.3 is a little better.  It's not that easy to determine in advance
> what
> information is needed, though; consider inheritance for example.
>
>             regards, tom lane


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Re: Bug #805: pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name"

От
Bruce Momjian
Дата:
We are thinking of adding a per-schema dump option in 7.4.  Would that
help?


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Vitaliy Fuks wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could there potentially be an option in addition to -t "table_name", to
> either:
>
> a) Examine all relationships and dump all dependant objects
> b) Dump only table named "table_name"
>
> One can argue that when asking for "a" table one really only wants that
> table information, and nothing else.  Some people of course can argue
> that just a table by itself may not be usable by itself in some
> situations - so that's why the option described above could cater both
> situations.
>
> I wish I could just give you a patch but there are probably people who
> know pg_dump internals who could produce such patch in 10x less amount
> of time.
>
> --Vitaliy
>
> --- Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> > pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org writes:
> > > pg_dump examines all tables even with -t "table_name" speficied
> >
> > 7.3 is a little better.  It's not that easy to determine in advance
> > what
> > information is needed, though; consider inheritance for example.
> >
> >             regards, tom lane
>
>
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