Thanks for the that. Recreating would be the way to go to replicate the issues. The problem is that I'm on Mac Box and the data set is (which itself is quite simple; maybe we can use a few line as guide then replicate 600million times?) too big to send around (not to mention data licensing issues).

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:46 AM, <Milena.Ivanova@cwi.nl> wrote:
> Melina, great to get confirmation that it is indeed possible to create
> large
> single table.
> I presume the DB6 is hosted on Linux?

Hi, I just wanted to point out that there are examples of MonetDB
supporting large tables. I have to clarify that the DB was created in
October 2008 using the current version of MonetDB at that time on 64bit
Linux. Arjen de Rijke, who made the load, can give you the other details
if needed. However, a lot of important features have been changed since
then. As Niels suggested, the best would be to re-create your situation as
close as possible to identify the cause of the problem.
Milena

> May I ask a few questions:
> (1) did you create the table from multiple files? If so, what is the
> average
> and maximum size of each of these files?
> (2) did you try to create the table in one session? (i.e. loop loading all
> necessary files over several hour for example)
> (3) did you use the multi-thread version of bulk load COPY... INTO?
> (4) what version of DB and Kernel did you use? Is it compiled in 64bit?
> (5) how much memory does the server have?
> (6) finally, did you run into any problem in the process?
>
> Many thanks!
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:38 AM, <Milena.Ivanova@cwi.nl> wrote:
>
>> > Hi, then I'm totally lost.
>> > That was my last resort in creating a big table.
>> >
>> > So:
>> > (1) I can't create a 600-million table using COPY (because it hangs)
>> > (2) I can't create two 300-million tables and combined them into one
>> (bug)
>> >
>> > Have I missed other ways of doing this?
>> >
>> > Just wanted to make sure, the MonetDB can support >600-million-by-10
>> > records
>> > in a SINGLE table?
>>
>> Hi,
>> In SkyServer DR6 database of 2.5TB MonetDB supports tables longer than
>> 600M rows, although with smaller number of columns.
>> For instance:
>> sql>select count(*) from photoprofile;
>> +-------------+
>> | count_      |
>> +=============+
>> | 13282921742 |
>> +-------------+
>> 1 tuple
>> sql>select * from photoprofile limit 1;
>> +-----+------+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
>> | bin | band | profmean      | proferr       | objid              |
>> +=====+======+===============+===============+====================+
>> |   0 |    0 | 1.49587098e-0 | 6.95472624e-1 | 587722951693303809 |
>> :     :      : 8             : 0             :                    :
>> +-----+------+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
>>
>> where 2 columns are tinyint, 2 - real and 1 -bigint. The table was
>> loaded
>> by 'copy .. into ..' statement.
>> Milena
>>
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:14 AM, Niels Nes <Niels.Nes@cwi.nl> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 09:03:09AM -0700, Yue Sheng wrote:
>> >> >    Tried the whole process. Still the same problem (table_combined
>> >> >    has the same scheme as table_1):
>> >> >
>> >> >    insert into table_combined select * from table_1;
>> >> >    insert into table_combined select * from table_2;
>> >> >    select count(*)  from table_combined;
>> >> >    this gives ONLY the number of records in table_1, but
>> >> >    table_combined as roughly same size as the other two combined.
>> >> >    NONE OF THE TABLE HAS ANY INDEXING
>> >> >    Could someone please confirm if this is a bug? Both table_1 and
>> >>
>> >> The way you explain it, it seems a bug.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Niels
>> >> >    table_2 has over 200million rows of data.
>> >> >
>> >> >    On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Yue Sheng
>> >> >    <[1]yuesheng8@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >      (1) There's no index or key or anything on the table.
>> >> >
>> >> >    (2) The combined table is the size of table_1 + table_2. But
>> >> >    only table_1 shows up in query
>> >> >    On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Lefteris <[2]lsidir@gmail.com>
>> >> >    wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >      Hi Yue,
>> >> >      is there any chance that you have set uniqueness in the
>> >> >      table specs
>> >> >      and thus not inserting duplicate tuples from table_1 and
>> >> >      table_2? If
>> >> >      not, then I would guess that this is a bug and it needs
>> >> >      further
>> >> >      investigation.
>> >> >      lefteris
>> >> >
>> >> >    On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 3:12 AM, Yue Sheng
>> >> >    <[3]yuesheng8@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >    > two tables: table_1 and table_2 both have exactly the same
>> >> >    schema. table_1
>> >> >    > has 2.15MM rows of data, table_2 has 3.35MM row of data. No
>> >> >    indexing
>> >> >    > created a new table: table_combined using same schema as
>> >> >    table_1
>> >> >    > insert into table_combined select * from table_1;
>> >> >    > (30 minutes later)
>> >> >    > insert into table_combined select * from table_2;
>> >> >    >
>> >> >    > (40 minutes later)
>> >> >    > select count(*) * 1 from table_combined;
>> >> >    > this give ONLY 2.15MM rows with same rows as table_1
>> >> >    > What happened to table_2?!?
>> >> >    > Yes, I've check dfarm size. It equals 2*(table_1 + table_2 )
>> >> >    > So it's there but "just not seeing it"
>> >> >    >
>> >> >    >
>> >> >    >
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