I have a huge log file where there are about 15 million lines. I have to port all these lines to Oracle database. Here's what I do to do that:
- I read lines to a DataTable (Lines are separated by commas so that they form columns). I read the lines by StreamReader and put it in using so that it get's rid of it when it's done reading.
- I put a counter that gets incremented by 1 every line read to the DataTable.
- When that counter reaches 40.000 I import all the rows to the database with the help of OracleBulkCopy.
When importing is done I say:
bulkCopier.Dispose();
dataTable.Dispose();
However this does not help any how. In the task manager I see the memory usage growing until it becomes out of memory. Now my question is doesn't Dispose()
method release the memory immediately? If it does, then why does the memory usage accumulate as if all the DataTable and OracleBulkCopy objects stay retaining the memory.