On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 10:48:47AM -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 7/26/22 9:29 AM, Ron wrote: > > On 7/26/22 10:22, Adrian Klaver wrote: > > > On 7/26/22 08:15, Rama Krishnan wrote: > > > > Hi Adrian > > > > > > > > > > > > > What is size of table? > > > > > > > > I m having two Database example > > > > > > > > 01. Cricket 320G > > > > 02.badminton 250G > > > > > > So you are talking about an entire database not a single table, correct? > > > > In a private email, he said that this is what he's trying: > > Pg_dump -h endpoint -U postgres Fd - d cricket | aws cp - > > s3://dump/cricket.dump > > > > It failed for obvious reasons. > From what I gather it did not fail, it just took a long time. Not sure > adding -j to the above will improve things, pretty sure the choke point is > still going to be aws cp. It's really hard to say what is happening, because the command, as shown wouldn't even work. Starting from Pg_dump vs. pg_dump, space between `-` and `d`, "Fd" as argument, or even the idea that you *can* make -Fd dumps to stdout and pass it to aws cp. depesz