From: | jack <jack4pg(at)a7q(dot)com> |
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To: | "pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | re: constant crashing |
Date: | 2024-04-14 16:20:07 |
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The full error reads:
server closed the connection expectantly
This probably means the server terminated abnormally
before or while processing the request.
error: connection to server was lost
PostgreSQL 16.2
I also believe it is a resource issue which can be rectified with a setting, but which setting?
If you were updating 100 million records what settings would you adjust?
Here are the updates I am performing on the 100 million records:
UPDATE table SET category_modified = UPPER(category);
UPDATE table SET category_modified = REGEXP_REPLACE(REPLACE(REPLACE(category_modified, '''','-'), '`', '-'), '\s{2,}', ' ', 'g') WHERE AND LENGTH(category_modified)>1 AND POSITION('--' IN category_modified)>0;
UPDATE table SET category_modified = REPLACE(category_modified,' ','-');
UPDATE table SET category_modified = CASE WHEN category_modified IS NOT NULL THEN regexp_replace(category_modified, '[^a-zA-Z]$', '') ELSE NULL END;
UPDATE table SET category_modified = regexp_replace(category_modified, '-{2,}', '-', 'g');
UPDATE table SET category_modified = SUBSTRING(category_modified FROM 1 FOR LENGTH(category_modified) - 1) WHERE LENGTH(category_modified)>1 AND category_modified LIKE '%-';
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