On 30 July 2015 at 13:35, Rowan Collins <rowan.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > When working with partition sets, we're seeing occasional errors of "could > not find inherited attribute..." in Select queries. This is apparently > caused when an "ALTER TABLE ... NO INHERIT" runs concurrently with another > transaction selecting from the relevant child table. > > I found an old bug report filed against 8.3 back in 2008 [1] I can still > reproduce the test case in that report on 9.1.11 and 9.3.5, and it seems to > match what we're seeing in production. > > Tom Lane said at the time that a lock would cause more problems than it > solved [2], but when I add an explicit lock statement ("LOCK TABLE ONLY > p_tbl, c1_tbl IN ACCESS EXCLUSIVE MODE;") between "BEGIN" and "ALTER > TABLE", I get the behaviour I would expect - the SELECT blocks until the > transaction is committed, then returns rows from the remaining child table. > > So what I want to understand is what the risk of adding this lock are - > under what circumstances would I expect to see dead locks if I manually > added this lock to my partition maintenance functions? > I'm not clear on the problems such a change would present either, but I'm probably overlooking the relevant scenario. Thom