On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Amit Langote <langote_amit...@lab.ntt.co.jp> wrote: > On 2017/03/07 7:28, Tom Lane wrote: >> Kevin Grittner <kgri...@gmail.com> writes: >>> With e434ad39ae7316bcf35fd578dd34ad7e1ff3c25f I did a `make world`, >>> `make install-world`, a fresh default initdb, a start with default >>> config, `make installcheck`, connected to the regression database >>> with psql as the initial superuser, and ran: >> >>> regression=# vacuum freeze analyze; >>> WARNING: relcache reference leak: relation "p1" not closed >>> VACUUM >> >> p1 is a partitioned table. (BTW, could I lobby for people not to use such >> generic, collision-prone names for tables that will be left behind after >> the regression tests?) Also, I find that "vacuum analyze" is sufficient, >> or even just "analyze", or "analyze p1". I think it's highly likely this >> was introduced by 3c3bb99330aa9b4c2f6258bfa0265d806bf365c3. Certainly >> that failed to add appropriate regression test cases, or we would have >> noticed this already. > > That's right, sorry about that. Attached patch fixes the relcache leak > and adds tests in vacuum.sql and truncate.sql.
(I was just poking at that) if (childrel != onerel) heap_close(childrel, AccessShareLock); + else + heap_close(childrel, NoLock); continue; Shouldn't that be conditional on the relkind of childrel? -- Michael -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers