A 2013-10-03 16:16, Adrian Klaver escrigué:
On 10/03/2013 07:11 AM, Simeó Reig wrote:
A 2013-10-03 15:51, Adrian Klaver escrigué:
On 10/03/2013 06:21 AM, Simeó Reig wrote:
  Hello

I was doing a performance test with pgbench with a pretty long queries
and I have the next error:

  $ pgbench -n -c1 -T 3 -f veins_pgbench.sql pdn
  Client 0 aborted in state 0: ERROR:  syntax error at end of input
  LINE 1: ...(abc.persones.provincia = abc.poblacions.cod_provinc
  ^
  transaction type: Custom query
  scaling factor: 1
  query mode: simple
  number of clients: 1
  number of threads: 1
  duration: 3 s
  number of transactions actually processed: 0
  tps = 0.000000 (including connections establishing)
  tps = 0.000000 (excluding connections establishing)

I believe pgbench has a very low limit with the queries you can put
inside a file with the 't' option.
  Am I right? How can avoid it ?


Well first you say 't' option but show 'T' option, they are different.

Second the error is reporting a syntax error in your script, so I
would look there first.

Yes, I did I mistake. I would say 'f' option (file option) not 't'
option, sorry . But no, there is no mistake with the script, I can do:

# psql -d pdn < veins_pgbench.sql

and it works perfectly

thanks Adrian, I'm almost sure that the problem is the query is too long
for pgbench (1600 characters)

You have not shown the query, but could you be running into the belwo:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/interactive/pgbench.html

"The format of a script file is one SQL command per line; multiline
SQL commands are not supported. Empty lines and lines beginning with
-- are ignored. Script file lines can also be "meta commands", which
are interpreted by pgbench itself, as described below."



I did it, and I read it all ... I'm use to work with postgresql and freeBSD world since too years ago ;-)

Thanks again Adrian

Simeó Reig
Barcelona (Spain)




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