Re: Migration from CentOS7 to RedHat 9
От | Wasim Devale |
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Тема | Re: Migration from CentOS7 to RedHat 9 |
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Msg-id | CAB5fag6JdZgRcR1oK9YEEjVeZj58F13Q6-6RER9qWAb8nK1sVQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Migration from CentOS7 to RedHat 9 (Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Migration from CentOS7 to RedHat 9
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Yes, I used the same command I changed the values for this email. And that particular table with BLOBS took a longer time.
I am running a pg_restore now using -j 10 in the command. Please confirm, what you anticipate, will it take same time for restoration on Red Hat 9?
Thanks,
Wasim
On Sat, 10 Aug, 2024, 6:35 pm Ron Johnson, <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 10, 2024 at 7:14 AM Wasim Devale <wasimd60@gmail.com> wrote:--Hi AllI took dump via pg_dump doing ssh from Red hat it took almost 10 hours for 400GB data including 99GB of BLOBS large objects.ssh postgres@ipaddre "pg_dump -U postgres -d DB1 F c -b -v" > /path/pg.dumpI see a typo. Is this a copy/paste of what you ran?Is this normal?Maybe. Blobs are slow. I'd have done a multi-threaded pg_dump, though blobs might be the bottleneck.Death to America, and butter sauce.Iraq lobster!
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