On Dec 11, 2006, at 1:43 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Kirk Wythers <kwythers@umn.edu> writes:
>> I have an database (pg 8.1.0 on OS X) where a three table inner-join
>> gives the following errors:
>
>> psql(606) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=8421376) failed (error code=3)
>> psql(606) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
>> psql(606) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug
>> out of memory for query result
>
> How many rows are you expecting from this join?
> (If you're not sure, try SELECT count(*) FROM same-from-and-where-
> clauses)
SELECT count (*) returns 33,061,700
met_data=# SELECT count(*) FROM climate, sites, solar WHERE
climate.id = sites.id AND solar.id = sites.id AND climate.year = 1999;
----------
33061700
(1 row)
However attempting the join
met_data=# SELECT climate.year, solar.doy, sites.longname FROM
climate, sites, solar WHERE climate.id = sites.id AND solar.id =
sites.id AND climate.year = 1999;
gives the error.
psql(394) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=396742656) failed (error code=3)
psql(394) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
psql(394) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug
out of memory
>
> My bet is that you've mistyped something leading to an unconstrained
> join --- maybe an extra instance of a table, or something. The query
> doesn't show anything like that as given:
>
>> SELECT sites.longname, solar.year, solar.doy, solar.solar
>> climate.tmax FROM solar, sites, climate WHERE solar.id = sites.id AND
>> climate.id = sites.id AND solar.year = 1999;
>
> but you have obviously not copied-and-pasted exactly what you typed.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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