I recently had the same problem, 1.1gb database exported with --opt
but with lots of records and veeery slow to import, I leaved overnight and next morning it was still importing so I decided to stop and start again.
Found out that this helped a lot https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/optimizing-innodb-bulk-data-loading.html
I entered the mysql shell and ran:
mysql> SET autocommit=0;
mysql> SET unique_checks=0;
mysql> SET foreign_key_checks=0;
mysql> SOURCE my_database.sql;
and started to see:
Query OK, 12315 rows affected (0.34 sec)
Records: 12315 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
etc.. basically ran around 36k inserts per second but it did got slower overtime..
Query OK, 12305 rows affected (1.68 sec)
Records: 12305 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
The explanation is simple, autocommit essentially flushes to disk on every insert, even with --extended-insert
(by default on with --opt
) but disabling that will group as much as it can before committing to disk, so I was able to group about 12k records before flushing, the other options disabled the key checks for improved performance.
At that rate I was able to import 13 million records in half hour or maybe even less, I didn't checked :)