Hi Richard,
Thank you very much for the suggestions. As I said, we are stuck with 7.3.2 version for now. We have a Upgrade Project in place, but this backup is something we have to do immediately (we do not have enough time to test our application with 7.3.15 :( )
The checkpoint segments occur every 1.15 minutes with the default setting.
I tried tuning some parameters in the conf file, which took 4.5 hours for the restore.
sort_mem = 40960
shared_buffers = 3000
#checkpoint_segments = 3 (default)
#fsync = true --I will disable this and try
We can afford to have a downtime of only 1 to 1.5 hours.
I am going to increase the shared_buffers, sort_mem and disable fysnc as suggested by you, and try the restore process again.
I
would appreciate any other suggestions/advice in this regard.
Thanks,
Saranya
Richard Huxton <dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Saranya Sivakumar wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to back up a full copy of one of our databases (14G) and
> restore it on another server. Both databases run 7.3.2 version.
> Though the restore completed successfully, it took 9 hours for the
> process to complete. The destination server runs Fedora Core 3 with
> 512 MB RAM and has 1 processor. I have also deferred referential
> intergrity checks during the restore. I tried to tune some parameters
> in the config file, but it still takes 9 hours.
Firstly, you should upgrade to the most recent version of 7.3.x (7.3.15)
- that's a *lot* of bug-fixes you are missing
Then, I would temporarily disable fsync and increase sort_mem and
checkpoint_segments. What you're trying to do is make a single process
run as fast as possible, so allow it to grab more resources than you
normally would.
--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd
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