I am using Teradata jdbc driver 13.00.00.10, and trying to upload a flat file with 100 million rows to teradata.
I start off with a clean table.
First I tried to iterate through the entire file, do addBatch() for each of the rows, and only in the end do a single executeBatch():
while ((s = reader.readLine())!=null ){
String[] columns = StringUtils.split(s, separator);
for (int j=0; j <columns.length; j++){
st.setString(j+1,columns[j]);
}
st.addBatch();
i++;
if (i % 10000 ==0 ){
ULogger.info(this, "imported " + i + " lines.");
}
}
st.executeBatch();
This quickly consumes all the memory for my application.
I set the 9GB XMX, and got OutOfMemory after ~40 million addBatch().
Then I tried to do periodic executeBatch() - iterate throgh the file and every 20 million addBatch() do an executeBatch().
while ((s = reader.readLine())!=null ){
String[] columns = StringUtils.split(s, separator);
for (int j=0; j <columns.length; j++){
st.setString(j+1,columns[j]);
}
st.addBatch();
i++;
if (i % 20000000 ==0 ){
st.executeBatch();
st.clearWarnings();
}
}
st.executeBatch();
In this case, the first executeBatch() succeeded.
However, The second executeBatch() failed, with "errror while beginning FastLoad of database table XXX".
Can anyone explain how I'm supposed to load 100 million rows?
Is there a configuration I am missing (e.g. to tell the driver to push some updates periodically and not hold them in memory)?
Thanks,
A.