"Marko Kreen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The sl_log_* tables are indexed on xid, where the relations between > values are not exactly stable. When having high enough activity on > one node or having nodes with XIDs on different enough positions > funny things happen.
Yeah, that was one of the first things I thought about, but the range of XIDs involved in these test cases isn't large enough to involve a wraparound, and anyway it's now looking like the problem is loss of heap entries, not index corruption at all. Slony's use of XID comparison semantics for indexes is definitely pretty scary though. If I were them I'd find a way to get rid of it. In theory, since the table is only supposed to contain "recent" XIDs, as long as you keep it vacuumed the index should never contain any inconsistently-comparable XIDs ... but in a big index, the boundary keys for upper-level index pages might hang around an awful long time ... regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org