2006/11/1, Alban Hertroys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Tomi NA wrote:
> 2006/10/31, Albe Laurenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> You feed it to the command line interface psql.
>>
>> Example:
>> psql -h host -p port -d database -U user <dump.sql
>
> It's a good enough solution in most cases, but when the rowcount
> starts to skyrocket, it simply doesn't seem to cut it (at least I
> couldn't make it to). To load 1,5M rows (~230MB of INSERT statements),

INSERT statements? You dumped with the -d flag, didn't you? Otherwise
you'd have seen COPY statements instead, which are much faster (and of
which much fewer are necessary, usually).

No I didn't, actually. :) The data was never in the database in the
first place: it was generated from a different source. True, it was
generated as a CSV file which I converted into INSERT statements, but
conversion between the two is not a problem (given 1.5GB of RAM).

t.n.a.

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