> Date: 08/26/2011 05:40 PM
> Subject: COPY FROM how long should
take ?
> Sent by: pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hello,
> today I try to restore on of my tables with copy from file that I
made
> before.
> The file is 2.4 GB, only integers ... took me 3 hours and 30 min and
I
> hit
> CTRL+C on i7 processor with 8 GB memory, sata 2 hard drive. I modify
> some
> psql conf file values and increase memory, work, wal, temp, check
point
> segments to 55
> Is that normal ? Whole file is 37 mil lines. When I hit enter it was
on
> line
> as logs says 26 million. I run it twice and second time after 45 min
I
> again hit
> CTRL+C and in logs I see it was again on 26 million line. Well, the
> line number
> is approximately. Is everything normal ?
>
> Postgresql 9.0.4
'It was on 26 million line' - does this mean there were 26 million records
in the table? I was migrating data from Oracle to PostgreSQL, using ora2pg
with COPY option and in under 3 hours it easily copied a table that was
10 GB in size. Are you seeing any errors in postgres log file? In my case,
the number of records in postgresql table stopped increasing after some
time and I realized data transfer was failing. I checked the log file for
errors,corrected the data issues in the source table (Oracle) and it finished
the load without issues.
Regards,
Jayadevan
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