>>>>> "Joshua" == Joshua D Drake <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
Joshua> The database dumps fine as long as we don't dump largeJoshua> objects. However, if we try to dump the large
objects,FreeBSDJoshua> will kill pg_dump as it will consume all free memory andJoshua> swap. With Andrew's help we were
ableto determine theJoshua> following:
Joshua> There is a memory cost of about 160 bytes per largeobject.
I may have the exact number here wrong, it was just a quick eyeball of
the data structures (and depends on malloc overheads anyway).
The relevant code is getBlobs in pg_dump.c, which queries the whole of
pg_largeobject_metadata without using a cursor (so the PGresult is
already huge thanks to having >100 million rows), and then mallocs a
BlobInfo array and populates it from the PGresult, also using pg_strdup
for the oid string, owner name, and ACL if any.
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Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)