Noah Misch <n...@leadboat.com> writes: > On Sun, Aug 02, 2020 at 05:29:57PM +1200, Thomas Munro wrote: >> There are one or two failures per month on crake. It looks like when >> authentication is rejected, as expected in the tests, the psql process >> is exiting, but there is a race where the Perl script still wants to >> write a dummy query to its stdin (?), so you get: >> psql: FATAL: LDAP authentication failed for user "test1" >> ack Broken pipe: write( 13, 'SELECT 1' ) at >> /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/IPC/Run/IO.pm line 549.
> Do you suppose a fix like e12a472 would cover this? ("psql <&-" fails with > status 1 after successful authentication, and authentication failure gives > status 2.) AFAICT the failure is happening down inside PostgresNode::psql's call of IPC::Run::run, so we don't really have the option to adjust things in exactly that way. (And messing with sub psql for the benefit of this one caller seems pretty risky anyway.) I'm inclined to suggest that the LDAP test's test_access could use an empty stdin and pass "-c 'SELECT 1'" as a command line option instead. (Maybe that's exactly what you meant, but I'm not sure.) I've not been able to duplicate this locally, so I have no idea if that'd really fix it. regards, tom lane