genemish wrote:WhiteRider wrote:Nice - thanks for the updates.
i just hope the housekeeping process is "fixed".. i did a clean uninstall of everything and reinstalled directly to the new drive (E:\).. so i am really hoping to see the postgres.exe during housekeeping.. (55 mins away)
To be honest, i don't see any postgres.exe activity while running housekeeping (just started it again).
postgres.exe stays around 1-2% with some rare spikes to 7-20% but those only happen like once every minute or so.
Also noteworthy is the fact that i have 14 postgres.exe processes running for some strange reason and only one of them shows cpu activity as noted above. The rest of them stay at 0%
The process having the cpu activity is the one using the most ram. Coicidence? No idea

While typing this the cpu activity just went up to 20-26% for a while during clustering and then it dropped off to 7-10%
Anyway, just some raw info. I have no idea if it's usefull at all.
edit:genemish wrote:impressive #s.. i am importing the hands now..
so far i am impressed by the speed.. half way done (750k out of 1.5mm) .. so far it took 1h8m ... last time it took 5 hours to import these hands... not to mention housekeeping took 20hours..
updates to follow..
To speed that up you might want to split the database per month (although i have +-1.5M hands per monthly database)