Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org> writes:
> Another pointlessly repetitive query is in getTriggers, which we run
> once per table to be dumped containing triggers.  We could reduce that
> by running it in bulk for many relations at a time.  I suppose it's
> normally not hurtful, but as we grow the number of partitions we allow
> it's going to become a problem.

Perhaps.  In the regression database, only ~10% of the tables have
triggers, so it's likely not going to yield any measurable gain there.
But databases that make heavier use of foreign keys might see a win.

Another thing I've wondered about before is whether it could make sense
to read pg_attribute once rather than once per table.  There might be
a fair amount of wasted work if the dump is selective, and in big DBs
the sheer size of that result could be a problem.  But those reads are
definitely way up there on the number-of-queries scale.

                        regards, tom lane


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