Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: Unknown winsock error 10061while dumping a big database - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Richard Huxton
Subject Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: Unknown winsock error 10061while dumping a big database
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In response to [Re] Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: [Re] Re: Unknown winsock error 10061while dumping a big database  ("Cyril VELTER" <cyril.velter@metadys.com>)
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Cyril VELTER wrote:
> De : mailto:dev@archonet.com
>> Cyril VELTER wrote:
>>>     Is length() supposed to return the very high length in case of corruption
> ?
>> You'd have thought it would. The odd thing (if it is data corruption) is
>> that you would expect to see something in the server logs about a
>> failure to allocate 12345412234124 bytes of memory or some such. Whereas
>> all you get is this winsock error.
>
>     I have another theory. The message printed by pg_dump :
>
>     "pg_dump: Error message from server: out of memory"
>
>     is printed in dumpTableData_copy (pg_dump.c) : write_msg(NULL, "Error message
> from server: %s", PQerrorMessage(g_conn));
>
>     There are serveral places in libpq where the conn error might be set to "out
> of memory". I've also discovered that the machine running pg_dump is pretty
> tight in ram (256M) and that no swap file is active (oversight after a disk
> upgrade). May be this error is simply pg_dump running out of memory and not the
> server. This would also explain that the server only report a socket error
> (though I would have expected WSAECONNRESET (10054) instead of WSAECONNREFUSED
> (10061)).

Aha - that sounds likely. If you're dumping multi-megabyte rows I can
see how you'd get into problems on a client with a small amount of RAM.

>     The 8.0.13 pg_dump used to work just fine on the exact same machine. Maybe 8.2
> pg_dump need more memory (or maybe a memory leak ?).

Might just be slightly higher RAM usage in your particular case. It
could be there were some trade-offs between size and speed.

>     I'm running the dump again after adding some swap space and will monitor
> memory usage.
>
>     What do you think ?

I think you've found the problem. If you're short of RAM though you
might also have difficulty restoring the dump.

You could run pg_dump on the Windows server and copy its output to the
RAM-limited Linux box. You could even run pg_restore from the Windows
box - if you don't have a direct channel to the database you can use the
putty ssh-client to create a tunnelled connection to the Linux box.

--
   Richard Huxton
   Archonet Ltd

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