Re: Query memory usage - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Query memory usage
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Msg-id 18358.1273960273@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Query memory usage  (Tom Duffey <tduffey@trillitech.com>)
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Tom Duffey <tduffey@trillitech.com> writes:
> I have a table with several hundred million rows of timestamped
> values.  Using pg_dump we are able to dump the entire table to disk no
> problem.  However, I would like to retrieve a large subset of data
> from this table using something like:

> COPY (SELECT * FROM history WHERE timestamp > '2009-01-01') TO STDOUT;

> Executing this query causes our server to consume all available swap
> and crash.

What's being done on the client side with the data?  AFAIK that
operation really shouldn't consume a lot of memory on the server side.
It would help if you'd be more specific about which process is consuming
swap space.

            regards, tom lane

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