Hi PostgreSQL developers! In Debian we recently received the bug report below, but since I don't know the guts of PostgreSQL so well, could someone please take a look at it?
Thanks in advance! Martin ----- Forwarded message from Michael Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- Subject: Bug#325114: Postgres Rolling back for no reason Reply-To: Michael Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 18:23:28 +1000 From: Michael Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Package: postgresql Version: 7.4.8 Summary: We have encountered a problem where a single row continually rolls back to a much older version of itself. - row in question is: CREATE TABLE infobase_version (control character varying NOT NULL); COPY infobase_version (control) FROM stdin; 243 \. update infobase_version set control = 243; select * FROM infobase_version; control --------- 243 select * FROM infobase_version; control --------- 243 select * FROM infobase_version; control --------- 243 ... etc for about 30 seconds ... select * FROM infobase_version; control --------- 161 No one else is using the database. 161 was a value that was put into the row a LONG time ago. As far as we can figure it seems like postgres is continually rolling back a transaction which isn't taking place. We've tried doing a vacuum, removing the table and re-adding it. Removing the row and re-adding it and the same procedure continually happens. The row is USUALLY written to using transactions and some large updates can be run on other tables in the same transaction. If the transaction fails the remaining updates are attempted anyway (which fail if something else before it failed - as per norm.) and then COMMIT is called at the very end. When 'exporting' the data using pg_dump (just plain SQL, no --format=t) the table shows only ONE value in it so we know it's not a weird duplicate bug of some sort. Our *guess* is that there might be some form of bad cache/rollback happening inside postgres ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Martin Pitt http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer http://www.ubuntulinux.org Debian Developer http://www.debian.org
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