Thread: Out of memory error
pg 7.4.2 on RH 7.3 Hi, Am getting "Out of memory error" and pgSql is getting killed when running the following statement in psql: insert into tableA select * from tableB where testdate >= '2000-01-01' and testdate <= '2002-12-31' TableB contains about 120 million records. The insert/select affects about 30-40M. What's happening is that pgSql gradually takes all (well, almost) physical and swap memory and then, I think, is getting killed by the kernel. Qs: 1) Is this normal? 2) Is there anything I can do besides adding more memory to the box? Thanks __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
ow <oneway_111@yahoo.com> writes: > insert into tableA > select * from tableB > where testdate >= '2000-01-01' and testdate <= '2002-12-31' > What's happening is that pgSql gradually takes all (well, almost) physical and > swap memory and then, I think, is getting killed by the kernel. > 1) Is this normal? No. Perhaps you have a bunch of triggers (including foreign-key checks) on tableA? If so it'd probably be best to drop them temporarily. The only reason I can think for this to eat memory is if the pending-trigger-events queue is growing ... regards, tom lane