I'm confused shouldn't read-only transactions on the slave just be
hacked to not set any hint bits including lp_delete?
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Greg
On 19 Dec 2008, at 03:49, Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com
> wrote:
Whenever a B-tree index scan fetches a heap tuple that turns out to
be dead, the B-tree item is marked as killed by calling
_bt_killitems. When the page gets full, all the killed items are
removed by calling _bt_vacuum_one_page.
That's a problem for hot standby. If any of the killed b-tree items
point to a tuple that is still visible to a running read-only
transaction, we have the same situation as with vacuum, and have to
either wait for the read-only transaction to finish before applying
the WAL record or kill the transaction.
It looks like there's some cosmetic changes related to that in the
patch, the signature of _bt_delitems is modified, but there's no
actual changes that would handle that situation. I didn't see it on
the TODO on the hot standby wiki either. Am I missing something, or
the patch?
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Heikki Linnakangas
EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com
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