On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 05:19:59AM +0930, Shane Ambler wrote: > John Rouillard wrote: > > >We can't do this as we are backfilling a couple of months of data > >into tables with existing data. > > Is this a one off data loading of historic data or an ongoing thing?
Yes it's a one off bulk data load of many days of data. The daily loads will also take 3 hour's but that is ok since we only do those once a day so we have 21 hours of slack in the schedule 8-). > >>>The only indexes we have to drop are the ones on the primary keys > >>> (there is one non-primary key index in the database as well). > > If this amount of data importing is ongoing then one thought I would try > is partitioning (this could be worthwhile anyway with the amount of data > you appear to have). > Create an inherited table for the month being imported, load the data > into it, then add the check constraints, indexes, and modify the > rules/triggers to handle the inserts to the parent table. Hmm, interesting idea, worth considering if we have to do this again (I hope not). Thaks for the reply. -- -- rouilj John Rouillard System Administrator Renesys Corporation 603-244-9084 (cell) 603-643-9300 x 111 -- Sent via pgsql-performance mailing list (pgsql-performance@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-performance