On Sat, 30 Nov 2024 at 01:57, Kirill Gavrilov <diphan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 10:12 PM Jim Jones <jim.jo...@uni-muenster.de> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 29.11.24 12:05, Kirill Gavrilov wrote: >> > Setting max_log_size to 0 already disables truncation. >> > I changed guc units to bytes, just to make it more human-friendly. >> > Did some refactoring and fixed all warnings. Set default value in >> > postgresql.conf. >> >> Nice. The patch applies cleanly and the warnings are gone. >> >> A few other things: >> >> IMHO the documentation can be a bit clearer. It says to input the values >> in bytes, but the default value is in megabytes. >> >> + If greater than zero, each query logged is truncated to this >> many bytes. >> + Zero disables the setting. >> + Default value is 5MB. >> >> Perhaps something like "If this value is specified without units, it is >> taken as bytes." (see wal_keep_size) > > > Added to documentation. I hope it's clear now. > >> >> >> And a pedantic note: This hint suggests that you can use TB as unit .. >> >> postgres=# set max_log_size = '1foo'; >> ERROR: invalid value for parameter "max_log_size": "1foo" >> HINT: Valid units for this parameter are "B", "kB", "MB", "GB", and "TB". >> >> .. but it can never be used, as it exceeds the integer range: >> >> postgres=# SET max_log_size = '1TB'; >> ERROR: invalid value for parameter "max_log_size": "1TB" >> HINT: Value exceeds integer range. >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> Jim > > > Same thing applies to log_parameter_max_length, for example. > > postgres=# set log_parameter_max_length = '1foo'; > ERROR: invalid value for parameter "log_parameter_max_length": "1foo" > HINT: Valid units for this parameter are "B", "kB", "MB", "GB", and "TB". > postgres=# set log_parameter_max_length = '1TB'; > ERROR: invalid value for parameter "log_parameter_max_length": "1TB" > HINT: Value exceeds integer range. > > I think we can leave it as is.
Hi > +for (my $attempts = 0; $attempts < $max_attempts; $attempts++) > +{ > + eval { > + $current_logfiles = slurp_file($node->data_dir . '/current_logfiles'); > + }; > + last unless $@; > + usleep(100_000); > +} `usleep` in tap tests is usually a bad pattern. Do we have a chance to test this using `wait_for_log` or similar? -- Best regards, Kirill Reshke