You are right Dave. I started working with s small set of data on the
local server. I also fragmented my CSV file in a set of 100 records
this reduced the memory requirements. My app works fine now.

Thanks,
Jyoti

On Nov 20, 12:58 am, "David Symonds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:35 AM,JyotiShete-Javadekar
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am trying to load my development datastore using the bulk loader script.
> > However the import is very slow. I had to kill the import process since it
> > was not completed even after 12 hours. I have about 13K rows in the CSV
> > file. One data model entity is about 300 bytes. 10 entities are imported at
> > a time. The model has two unicode attributes, two unicode list attributes ,
> > one url and one long attribute. I use unicode.split to populate list
> > attributes. I am running the bulk loader in a virtual machine having 512MB
> > memory. During the import about 91% memory is utilized. I have not specified
> > any custom index in index.yaml.
>
> Don't use the dev_appserver for that amount of data. At least in its
> current state it is not designed for that amount. Do you *absolutely*
> need to load that amount of data to do local development?
>
> Dave.
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