grep -i -A 5 -B 5 'db_pd.Clients' eightygigsfile.sql
This has been running for an hour on a fairly powerful linux server which is otherwise not overloaded.
Any alternative to grep? Anything about my syntax that can be improved, (egrep,fgrep better?)
The file is actually in a directory which is shared with a mount to another server but the actual diskspace is local so that shouldn’t make any difference?
the grep is grabbing up to 93% CPU
Here are a few options:
1) Prefix your grep command with
LC_ALL=Cto use the C locale instead of UTF-8.2) Use
fgrepbecause you’re searching for a fixed string, not a regular expression.3) Remove the
-ioption, if you don’t need it.So your command becomes:
It will also be faster if you copy your file to RAM disk.