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Re: PG_DUMP very slow because of STDOUT ??

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Hi Tom (or others),

are there some recommended settings/ways to use oprofile on a situation like this??? I got it working, have seen a first profile report, but then managed to completely freeze the server on a second try with different oprofile settings (next tests will go against the newly installed - next and identical - new servers). 

Andras Fabian

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Von: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 9. Juli 2010 15:39
An: Andras Fabian
Cc: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re:  PG_DUMP very slow because of STDOUT ?? 

Andras Fabian <Fabian@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Now I ask, whats going on here ???? Why is COPY via STDOUT so much slower on out new machine?

Something weird about the network stack on the new machine, maybe.
Have you compared the transfer speeds for Unix-socket and TCP connections?

On a Red Hat box I would try using oprofile to see where the bottleneck
is ... don't know if that's available for Ubuntu.

			regards, tom lane

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