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To: Mariel Cherkassky <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: performance problem on big tables
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 16:04:30 +0200
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Considering it has to write logs and data at checkpoints I don’t see it particularly slow compared to the extract phase. What kind of disks you have SSD or regular disks? Different disks for ltransaction logs and data?
> El 16 ago 2017, a las 15:54, Mariel Cherkassky <[email protected]> escribió:
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> I run the copy command via psql to create a local dump of a 3G table and it took me 134059.732ms =~2 minutes. After that I imported the data via copy and it took 458648.677ms =~7 minutes. So the copy command works but pretty slow.
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> 2017-08-16 16:08 GMT+03:00 Daniel Blanch Bataller <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> See if the copy command is actually working, copy should be very fast from your local disk.
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>> El 16 ago 2017, a las 14:26, Mariel Cherkassky <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> escribió:
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>> After all the changes of the memory parameters the same operation(without the copy utility) didnt run much faster - it took one minute less. I made a test with the copy command (without the 'with binary') and it took 1.5 hours to create the dumpfile in my local postgresql server. Then I tried to run the copy from the local dump and it is already running two hours and it didnt even finish. I looked at the server log and I saw that I run the copy command at 13:18:05, 3 minutes later checkpoint started and completed and there are no messages in the log after that. What can I do ? Improving the memory parameters and the memory on the server didnt help and for now the copy command doesnt help either.
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>> 2017-08-15 20:14 GMT+03:00 Scott Marlowe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 4:06 AM, Mariel Cherkassky
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > So I I run the cheks that jeff mentioned :
>> > \copy (select * from oracle_remote_table) to /tmp/tmp with binary - 1 hour
>> > and 35 minutes
>>
>> So 26G takes 95 minutes, or 27 MB/minute or 456k/second? Sound about
>> right (it's early, I haven't had enough coffee please check my math).
>> That's pretty slow unless you're working across pretty big distances
>> with mediocre connections. My home internet downloads about 100MB/s
>> by comparison.
>>
>> > \copy local_postresql_table from /tmp/tmp with binary - Didnt run because
>> > the remote oracle database is currently under maintenance work.
>>
>> You shouldn't need the remote oracle server if you've already copied
>> it over, you're just copying from local disk into the local pgsql db.
>> Unless I'm missing something.
>>
>> > So I decided to follow MichaelDBA tips and I set the ram on my machine to
>> > 16G and I configured the effective_cache memory to 14G,tshared_buffer to be
>> > 2G and maintenance_work_mem to 4G.
>>
>> Good settings. Maybe set work_mem to 128MB or so while you're at it.
>>
>> > I started running the copy checks again and for now it coppied 5G in 10
>> > minutes. I have some questions :
>> > 1)When I run insert into local_postresql_table select * from
>> > remote_oracle_table I insert that data as bulk to the local table or row by
>> > row ? If the answer as bulk than why copy is a better option for this case
>> > ?
>>
>> insert into select from oracle remote is one big copy, but it will
>> take at least as long as copying from oracle to the local network
>> took. Compare that to the same thing but use file_fdw on the file
>> locally.
>>
>> > 2)The copy from dump into the postgresql database should take less time than
>> > the copy to dump ?
>>
>> Yes. The copy from Oracle to your local drive is painfully slow for a
>> modern network connection.
>>
>> > 3)What do you think about the new memory parameters that I cofigured ?
>>
>> They should be OK. I'm more worried about the performance of the io
>> subsystem tbh.
>>
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