Hello,
Question: is there any reason for mclient to use (large) amounts of
memory during a dump of a sql database?
syntax used:
$ mclient -lsql -D -dsomedatabase > dump.sql
I observe >12 GB of resident memory use when dumping a 2GB (in dump
text format) database (it steadily grows), using the May2009 stable
branch (of last week)
Top shows:
28371 walink 16 0 12.2g 12g 2944 R 87 4.0 10:48.58 mclient
I haven't investigated it any further, but I was first of all
wondering whether it actually needs these amounts of memory?
Greetings,
Wouter
I have a serious problem with the release on Windows.
If I first install the old (April 2009, ie Feb2009-SP2) version, create
a table and insert a value (the latter probably not necessary):
create table foo (s varchar (10));
insert into foo values ('test');
exit client and server, then upgrade to new version, the table gets lost:
sq1>select * from foo;
!SELECT: no such table 'foo'
When I tried this on Linux, it worked.
select * from tables; works and looks good, except that there is no
mention of the foo table.
So far I've only tried this on 32 bit Windows and 64 bit Fedora 10. It
could be that the problem is a 32/64 bit problem, or a Windows/Linux
problem. In any case, this is a show stopper.
The problem persists if I first have the logger flush itself before the
upgrade, so I don't think it's a logger problem.
(On Windows, the log directory is moved automatically by the command
script. This works.)
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The problem is resolved. I just edited the Makefile.am directly and then use automake.
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Subject: autogen.py
Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 17:52:00 +0000
Hi,
I am new to MonetDB development. I add some source files to MonetDB/MonetDB/src/gdk, which rely on the external libraries. When I try to modify Makefile.am in order to add the relevant link information. It says that it was generated by autogen.py. To be honest, I do not know autogen.py and I could not find any useful information from Google. Could you guys give a little hint please?
Thank you very much!
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Hi,
I am new to MonetDB development. I add some source files to MonetDB/MonetDB/src/gdk, which rely on the external libraries. When I try to modify Makefile.am in order to add the relevant link information. It says that it was generated by autogen.py. To be honest, I do not know autogen.py and I could not find any useful information from Google. Could you guys give a little hint please?
Thank you very much!
Fei
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Dear all,
removing the *_export macro definitions from .c source files seems to have
broken M5 compilation on Windows --- I'm busy fixing it by re-adding these
definitions in .h header files...
Stefan
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 05:06:19AM +0200, Testweb Compilation wrote:
> copy "lib_streams.lib" "g:\monet\monet.Int.32.32.d.1.28441\MonetDB5\.Int.32.32.d.1-Windows5.1\lib\MonetDB5\lib_streams.lib"
> The system cannot find the file specified.
> NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'copy' : return code '0x1'
>
> http://www.ins.cwi.nl/~monet/permastore/2009-05-25/Stable/install-MonetDB5-…
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> An identical error message was detected on the following systems:
> Int.32.32.d.1-Windows5.1 Mic.32.32.d.1-Windows5.1 Int.64.32.d.1-Windows5.2 Mic.64.32.d.1-Windows5.2 Mic.64.64.d.1-Windows5.2
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Hi,
I am doing some developments in GDK. More concretely, I want to modify the behavior of a SQL select statement. I print some messages in BAT_select_ as I think that most of SQL selects would be compiled into plusieur BATselects. Is that right?
I used mserver --dbinit 'include sql;' to start, and saw some messages coming out (BAT_select_ is also used for authentication). However, after I logged in by using mclient -l sql, no matter what kind of SELECT I performed, there was just no message. Was BAT_select_ called after all in this case?
Thank you very much for your responses.
Regards,
Richard
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On 2009-05-24 11:43, Niels Nes wrote:
> Update of /cvsroot/monetdb/sql/src/test/Tests
> In directory 23jxhf1.ch3.sourceforge.com:/tmp/cvs-serv15423/src/test/Tests
I took care of the (non-)propagation of this and the other three All files.
> Modified Files:
> Tag: May2009
> All
> Log Message:
> disabled tests (should not be propagated!)
>
>
> U All
> Index: All
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvsroot/monetdb/sql/src/test/Tests/All,v
> retrieving revision 1.61
> retrieving revision 1.61.2.1
> diff -u -d -r1.61 -r1.61.2.1
> --- All 9 Apr 2009 18:48:49 -0000 1.61
> +++ All 24 May 2009 09:43:11 -0000 1.61.2.1
> @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
> setoptimizer
> load_dec_as_int
> string
> -NOT_WIN32?crashme
> +#NOT_WIN32?crashme
> 50ways
> load_with_offset
> copy_into
>
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