On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 10:54:31 +0200, Marcus Mülbüsch
<muelbue...@as-infodienste.de> wrote:
> Am 22.06.2011 06:14, schrieb Stuart McGraw:
> 
>> You can identify the indexes from the CREATE INDEX commands
>> in /usr/libexec/bacula/make_postgresql_tables.  Drop them
>> prior to loading, and then rerun the CREATE INDEX commands
>> after loading -- it can make a big difference in loading
>> time.
> 
> I will watch whether psql will be finished today, and if it's not: 
> switch back to mysql for this weekend (which thanks to a holiday and a 
> bridging day will start this evening ;)
> 
>     Next week I'll try your suggestion.
> 
>     Thanks for the instructions.
> 
> Marcus

Hello, 

I don't know how you dumped your mysql database.
Did you try to use mysqldump -T ? mysql2pgsql ?
I used some other scripts to migrate data pieces. I will look for them
this evening...

HTH.
Jérôme Blion.

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