El jue, 08-11-2007 a las 13:01 -0500, Tom Lane escribió:
> "Krasimir Hristozov \(InterMedia Ltd\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > We need to import data from a relatively large MySQL database into an
> > existing PostgreSQL database, using a PHP5 script that SELECTs from MySQL
> > and INSERTs in PostgreSQL. A part of the import involves moving about
> > 1,300,000 records from one MySQL table to one of our PostgreSQL tables. The
> > problem is that the insert performance inevitably deteriorates as the number
> > of inserts increases.
> 
> Are you *certain* you've gotten rid of all the indexes and foreign keys?
> A simple insert ought to be pretty much constant-time in Postgres, so it
> seems to me that you've missed something.
> 
> It also seems possible that you are wrong to disregard PHP as a possible
> source of the problem.  Have you tried watching the PHP and PG backend
> processes with "top" (or similar tool) to see who's consuming CPU time
> and/or memory space?
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 
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Hi for all,

Why better try use PERL DBI, may be better than.

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Julio Cesar Sánchez González.

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