Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
> While investigating a client problem I just observed that pg_dump takes
> a surprisingly large amount of time to dump a schema with a large number
> of views. The client's hardware is quite spiffy, and yet pg_dump is
> taking many minutes to dump a schema with some 35,000 views. Here's a
> simple test case:
> create schema views;
> do 'begin for i in 1 .. 10000 loop execute $$create view views.v_$$
> || i ||$$ as select current_date as d, current_timestamp as ts,
> $_$a$_$::text || n as t, n from generate_series(1,5) as n$$; end
> loop; end;';
> On my modest hardware this database took 4m18.864s for pg_dump to run.
It takes about that on my machine too ... with --enable-cassert.
oprofile said that 90% of the runtime was going into AllocSetCheck,
so I rebuilt without cassert, and the runtime dropped to 16 seconds.
What were you testing?
(Without cassert, it looks like LockReassignCurrentOwner is the next
biggest time sink; I'm wondering if there's some sort of O(N^2) behavior
in there.)
regards, tom lane