Hi, On 2017-06-14 11:48:25 +0300, Marina Polyakova wrote: > Now in pgbench we can test only transactions with Read Committed isolation > level because client sessions are disconnected forever on serialization > failures. There were some proposals and discussions about it (see message > here [1] and thread here [2]).
> I suggest a patch where pgbench client sessions are not disconnected because > of serialization or deadlock failures and these failures are mentioned in > reports. I think that's a good idea and sorely needed. In details: > - if there were these failures during script execution this "transaction" is > marked > appropriately in logs; > - numbers of "transactions" with these failures are printed in progress, in > aggregation logs and in the end with other results (all and for each > script); I guess that'll include a "rolled-back %' or 'retried %' somewhere? > Advanced options: > - mostly for testing built-in scripts: you can set the default transaction > isolation level by the appropriate benchmarking option (-I); I'm less convinced of the need of htat, you can already set arbitrary connection options with PGOPTIONS='-c default_transaction_isolation=serializable' pgbench > P.S. Does this use case (do not retry transaction with serialization or > deadlock failure) is most interesting or failed transactions should be > retried (and how much times if there seems to be no hope of success...)? I can't quite parse that sentence, could you restate? - Andres -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers