On 1/16/24 10:55 AM, Yongye Serkfem wrote:
Hello Engineers,
I trust you are all doing well. I need help on how to improve the
speed of pg_dump. I took a pg_dump on a 1TB database, which took
almost a whole day. I used this command: "pg_dump -U postgres -d
dynamic -f /backups/." Also, how do I check on the progression of the
process?
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-pgdump.html
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|j /|njobs|/|
|--jobs=/|njobs|/|
Run the dump in parallel by dumping /|njobs|/ tables simultaneously.
This option may reduce the time needed to perform the dump but it
also increases the load on the database server. You can only use
this option with the directory output format because this is the
only output format where multiple processes can write their data at
the same time.
pg_dump will open /|njobs|/ + 1 connections to the database, so make
sure your max_connections
<https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config-connection.html#GUC-MAX-CONNECTIONS>
setting is high enough to accommodate all connections.
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|-v|
|--verbose|
Specifies verbose mode. This will cause pg_dump to output detailed
object comments and start/stop times to the dump file, and progress
messages to standard error. Repeating the option causes additional
debug-level messages to appear on standard error.||
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Sincerely your
Yongye Serkfem