When you call json.dump(mydata, file) -- without 's', new memory is not used, as the data is dumped by chunks. But the whole process is about 2 times slower. Source: I checked the source code of json.dump() and json.dumps() and also tested both the variants measuring the time with time.time() and watching the memory usage in htop.
Really, pg_dump by default should dump everything (options to exclude) and pg_restore should restore exactly whatever pg_dump dumped. And that means everything observable.
How to fix dump files (if any exist) [date].dump, [date]-jvmRun [N].dump and [date].dumpstream. while using maven surefire plugin 3.0.0-M4 Asked 3 years, 9 months ago Modified 1 year, 5 months ago Viewed 92k times
mydumper mydumper is a command line utility created by the community (link to GitHub). Unlike mysqlsh it is easier to use, because it is a highly specialized tool. The dump created by the mydumper utility can be restored either manually by mysql or using the myloader utility, which works in conjunction with mydumper.
pg_dump --schema-only databasename Will dump only the schema to stdout as .sql. For windows, you'll probably want to call pg_dump.exe. I don't have access to a Windows machine but I'm pretty sure from memory that's the command. See if the help works for you too.
jmap -dump:format=b,file=<file-path> <pid> where pid: is the Java Process Id, whose heap dump should be captured file-path: is the file path where heap dump will be written in to. Step 2: Capture heap dump before application crashes After doing step #1, let the application run. Before application crashes take another heap dump once again.
Heap dump = memory contents for the JVM process output to a binary file. To take a thread dump on Windows, CTRL + BREAK if your JVM is the foreground process is the simplest way.
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