On Monday, February 28, 2022 11:34 AM Amit Kapila <amit.kapil...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 1:35 PM osumi.takami...@fujitsu.com > <osumi.takami...@fujitsu.com> wrote: > > > > On Saturday, February 26, 2022 11:51 AM Amit Kapila > <amit.kapil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I have reviewed the latest version and made a few changes along with > > > fixing some of the pending comments by Peter Smith. The changes are > > > as > > > follows: (a) Removed m_databaseid in PgStat_MsgSubscriptionError as > > > that is not required now; (b) changed the struct name > > > PgStat_MsgSubscriptionPurge to PgStat_MsgSubscriptionDrop to make it > > > similar to DropDb; (c) changed the view name to > > > pg_stat_subscription_stats, we can reconsider it in future if there > > > is a consensus on some other name, accordingly changed the reset > > > function name to pg_stat_reset_subscription_stats; (d) moved some of > > > the newly added subscription stats functions adjacent to slots to > > > main the consistency in code; (e) changed comments at few places; > > > (f) added LATERAL back to system_views query as we refer > pg_subscription's oid in the function call, previously that was not clear. > > > > > > Do let me know what you think of the attached? > > Hi, thank you for updating the patch ! > > I have a couple of comments on v4. > > > > (1) > > > > I'm not sure if I'm correct, but I'd say the sync_error_count can come > > next to the subname as the order of columns. > > I felt there's case that the column order is somewhat related to the > > time/processing order (I imagined pg_stat_replication's LSN related > > columns). > > If this was right, table sync related column could be the first column > > as a counter within this patch. > > > > I am not sure if there is such a correlation but even if it is there it > doesn't seem > to fit here completely as sync errors can happen after apply errors in > multiple > ways like via Alter Subscription ... Refresh ... > > So, I don't see the need to change the order here. What do you or others > think? In the alter subscription case, any errors after the table sync would increment apply_error_count.
I mentioned this, because this point of view would impact on the doc read by users and internal source codes for developers. I had a concern that when we extend and increase a lot of statistics (not only for this view, but also other statistics in general), writing doc for statistics needs some alignment for better readability. *But*, as you mentioned, in case we don't have such a correlation, I'm okay with the current patch. Thank you for replying. Best Regards, Takamichi Osumi