Re: slow speeds after 2 million rows inserted - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Rodrigo Gonzalez
Subject Re: slow speeds after 2 million rows inserted
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Msg-id 459555CF.8080803@gmail.com
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In response to slow speeds after 2 million rows inserted  (James Neff <jneff@tethyshealth.com>)
Responses Re: slow speeds after 2 million rows inserted  ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>)
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James Neff wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Ive got a java application I am reading data from a flat file and
> inserting it into a table.  The first 2 million rows (each file
> contained about 1 million lines) went pretty fast.  Less than 40 mins to
> insert into the database.
>
> After that the insert speed is slow.  I think I may be able to type the
> data faster than what is being done by the java application on the third
> file.
>
> Table looks like this:
>
> CREATE TABLE data_archive
> (
>  id serial NOT NULL,
>  batchid integer NOT NULL,
>  claimid character varying(25) NOT NULL,
>  memberid character varying(45) NOT NULL,
>  raw_data text NOT NULL,
>  status integer DEFAULT 0,
>  line_number integer,
>  CONSTRAINT data_archive_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
> )
>
>
> there is also an index on batchid.
>
> The insert command is like so:
>
> "INSERT INTO data_archive (batchid, claimid, memberid, raw_data, status,
> line_number) VALUES ('" + commandBatchID + "', '', '', '" + raw_data +
> "', '1', '" + myFilter.claimLine + "');";
>
> where the raw_data variable is the line from the file.
>
> How can I find out what is causing this slow down and how do I speed it up?
>
> Database is 8.2.0 on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
>
> There is nothing else running on this database server (other than
> standard linux background programs).  PS ax did not show anything else
> running.  No locks other than the occasional lock by the INSERT query.
> I have done a FULL vacuum on this table but not reindex (running now).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> James
>
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