Hi Amit,

We can replay the problem: we load a table of several Gb in the schema of
the publisher, this generates the worker's timeout after one minute from
the end of this load. The table on which this load is executed is not
replicated.

2021-09-16 12:06:50 CEST [24881]: [1-1]
user=postgres,db=db012a00,client=[local] LOG:  duration: 1281408.171 ms
statement: COPY db.table (col1, col2) FROM stdin;

2021-09-16 12:07:11 CEST [12161]: [1-1] user=,db=,client= LOG:  automatic
analyze of table "db.table " system usage: CPU: user: 4.13 s, system: 0.55
s, elapsed: 9.58 s

2021-09-16 12:07:50 CEST [3770]: [2-1] user=,db=,client= ERROR:
terminating logical replication worker due to timeout

Before increasing value for wal_sender_timeout and wal_receiver_timeout I
thought to further investigate the mechanisms leading to this timeout.

Thanks for your help

Fabrice



On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 6:25 AM Amit Kapila <amit.kapil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 8:08 PM Fabrice Chapuis <fabrice636...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > the publisher and the subscriber run on the same postgres instance.
> >
>
> Okay, but there is no log corresponding to operations being performed
> by the publisher. By looking at current logs it is not very clear to
> me what might have caused this. Did you try increasing
> wal_sender_timeout and wal_receiver_timeout?
>
> --
> With Regards,
> Amit Kapila.
>

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