Teodor Sigaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, I already realized WAL in GiST and tested with online backup. It works. > Now I need test it on recovery after crash (power loss etc) and there is a > problem in GiST with incompleted inserts, I hope, I resolved it, but this > problem, I think, has the same nature as incompleted splits in btree code. > For > solving, btree xlog code uses stack of incompleted splits and if they leaves > incompleted, btree_xlog_cleanup function completes them. I make use similar > idea, but I can't reproduce situation when xlog_cleanup makes some useful > work > except just looks at void stack. So question: how is it possible to reproduce > desired behaviour?
It's not very easy; you have to arrange for the WAL history to end between the two action records that you are interested in. What I'd suggest is - run test backend under GDB, set breakpoint between making log entry for first split step and entry for second. - let it reach the breakpoint - in another backend, commit some unrelated transaction to force XLOG buffers to disk - in GDB, "kill -9" to prevent test backend from proceeding If you want to trace through the recovery as well, the best bet might be to temporarily add a "sleep(30)" near the beginning of StartupXlog so that you have time to reattach to the recovery process. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend