"Steven Flatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Jan 21, 2008 1:24 PM, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, there's our problem: for some reason PID 7908 has this buffer
>> pinned, which is blocking the vacuum.  That seems pretty darn odd for
>> a process that is about to (try to) truncate the table.

> Here's the function.  I've removed some of our schema-specific details but
> the important stuff is there.  The part about "checking if a table has any
> rows" before truncating it was recently added to speed up our tests -- and
> this no doubt introduced the problem.

Yeah, you've got this:

>                 -- Check if table has any rows.
>                 FOR r IN EXECUTE
>                         ''SELECT 1 FROM '' || p_table.tablename ||
>                         '' LIMIT 1''
>                 LOOP
>                     EXECUTE ''TRUNCATE '' || p_table.tablename;
>                 END LOOP;

which means that at the instant you try to do the TRUNCATE, the
FOR-loop's cursor still has the table open.  We really should error
out on that (in fact, I'm a bit surprised it doesn't crash).  So
instead you should do something like

                EXECUTE 'SELECT 1 FROM ' || p_table.tablename || ' LIMIT 1'
                        INTO x;
                IF x IS NOT NULL THEN
                        EXECUTE 'TRUNCATE ' || p_table.tablename;
                END IF;

I think we need to make some fixes here, but the fixes would mainly
consist of complaining about the first approach ;-).  The second one
is a much safer way to do it.

                        regards, tom lane

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