A 2013-10-03 15:51, Adrian Klaver escrigué:
On 10/03/2013 06:21 AM, Simeó Reig wrote:
Hello
I was doing a performance test with pgbench with a pretty long
queries
and I have the next error:
$ pgbench -n -c1 -T 3 -f veins_pgbench.sql pdn
Client 0 aborted in state 0: ERROR: syntax error at end of input
LINE 1: ...(abc.persones.provincia = abc.poblacions.cod_provinc
^
transaction type: Custom query
scaling factor: 1
query mode: simple
number of clients: 1
number of threads: 1
duration: 3 s
number of transactions actually processed: 0
tps = 0.000000 (including connections establishing)
tps = 0.000000 (excluding connections establishing)
I believe pgbench has a very low limit with the queries you can put
inside a file with the 't' option.
Am I right? How can avoid it ?
Well first you say 't' option but show 'T' option, they are different.
Second the error is reporting a syntax error in your script, so I
would look there first.
Yes, I did I mistake. I would say 'f' option (file option) not 't'
option, sorry . But no, there is no mistake with the script, I can do:
# psql -d pdn < veins_pgbench.sql
and it works perfectly
thanks Adrian, I'm almost sure that the problem is the query is too
long for pgbench (1600 characters)
Best regards
Simeó Reig
Barcelona (Spain)
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