On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 01:05:52PM +0900, Amit Langote wrote:
> As I said above, the price of removing relhassubclass might be a bit
> steep. So, the other alternative I mentioned before is to set
> relhassubclass correctly even for indexes if only for pg_partition_tree to
> be able to use find_in
Hello. Thank you for the comment.
At Thu, 4 Oct 2018 04:27:04 +, "Ideriha, Takeshi"
wrote in
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> >As a *PoC*, in the attached patch (which applies to current master), size of
> >CTups are
> >counted as the catcache size.
> >
> >It also
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with partitioned table in PostgreSql.
Actually I use the version 10. I created the partitioned table in test
environment but face some problems with partitioned table constraint.
I google all about it last week and from the official site I get that
version 11 will be
The following review has been posted through the commitfest application:
make installcheck-world: tested, failed
Implements feature: not tested
Spec compliant: not tested
Documentation:not tested
Hello,
I was trying to review your patch, but I couldn't install it:
pr
Thanks for commenting.
On 2018/10/19 15:17, Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 01:45:03AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Amit Langote writes:
>>> Should relhassubclass be set/reset for partitioned indexes?
>>
>> Seems like a reasonable idea to me, at least the "set" end of it.
>> We don'
On 2018/10/19 16:47, Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 01:05:52PM +0900, Amit Langote wrote:
>> As I said above, the price of removing relhassubclass might be a bit
>> steep. So, the other alternative I mentioned before is to set
>> relhassubclass correctly even for indexes if only
Michael Paquier wrote:
> + /* wait for up to a minute for promotion */
> + for (i = 0; i < WAITS_PER_SECOND * WAIT_SECONDS; ++i)
> + {
> + if (!RecoveryInProgress())
> + PG_RETURN_BOOL(true);
> +
> + pg_usleep(100L / WAITS_PER_
Attached is a patch to speed up text_position_setup/next(), in some
common cases with multibyte encodings.
text_position_next() uses the Boyer-Moore-Horspool search algorithm,
with a skip table. Currently, with a multi-byte encoding, we first
convert both input strings to arrays of wchars, and
Hi all,
I ran into a surprising behavior while hacking on the FSM delay patch.
I changed the signature of a freespace.c function that the BRIN code
calls, and this change by itself doesn't cause a crash. With the full
FSM patch, causing BRIN errors in manual queries in psql doesn't cause
a crash.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 05:30:05PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Fine by me.
Thanks. This is now committed after some tweaks to the comments, a bit
earlier than I thought first.
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On 10/18/2018 08:25 PM, Thomas Munro wrote:
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 1:13 PM Michael Paquier wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 08:31:11AM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
The attached ridiculously tiny patch solves the problem whereby while we can
run Postgres on Windows safely from an Administrator
Hi,
What is the advantage to use archive_mode = always in a slave server
compared to archive_mode = on (shared WAL archive) ?
I only see duplication of Wal files, what is the purpose of this feature ?
Many thanks in advance,
Adelino.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 09:57:00PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> I noticed that get_attidentity() isn't really necessary because the
> information can be obtained from an existing tuple descriptor in each
> case.
This one is also recent, so it looks fine to remove it.
> Also, get_atttypmod() h
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 03:00:15PM +0100, Adelino Silva wrote:
> What is the advantage to use archive_mode = always in a slave server
> compared to archive_mode = on (shared WAL archive) ?
> I only see duplication of Wal files, what is the purpose of this
> feature?
Some users like having redundan
John Naylor writes:
> I changed the signature of a freespace.c function that the BRIN code
> calls, and this change by itself doesn't cause a crash. With the full
> FSM patch, causing BRIN errors in manual queries in psql doesn't cause
> a crash. However, during the BRIN regression tests, the quer
On 10/19/18 2:03 AM, Mehman Jafarov wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with partitioned table in PostgreSql.
Actually I use the version 10. I created the partitioned table in test
environment but face some problems with partitioned table constraint.
I google all about it last week and from th
Greetings,
* Michael Paquier (mich...@paquier.xyz) wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 05:30:05PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> > Fine by me.
>
> Thanks. This is now committed after some tweaks to the comments, a bit
> earlier than I thought first.
I just saw this committed and I'm trying to figu
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 19.10.2018, 10:36 -0400 schrieb Stephen Frost:
> Greetings,
>
> * Michael Paquier (mich...@paquier.xyz) wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 05:30:05PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> > > Fine by me.
> >
> > Thanks. This is now committed after some tweaks to the comments, a bit
Michael Banck writes:
> Am Freitag, den 19.10.2018, 10:36 -0400 schrieb Stephen Frost:
>> I just saw this committed and I'm trying to figure out why we are
>> creating yet-another-list when it comes to deciding what should be
>> checksum'd and what shouldn't be.
> To be fair, the list in src/back
Greetings,
* Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> Michael Banck writes:
> > Am Freitag, den 19.10.2018, 10:36 -0400 schrieb Stephen Frost:
> >> I just saw this committed and I'm trying to figure out why we are
> >> creating yet-another-list when it comes to deciding what should be
> >> checksum
Stephen Frost writes:
> * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
>> Seems like a job for a new(?) module in src/common/.
> Yeah, that would be nice... Even nicer would be a way for non-core PG
> tools to be able to use it (we have basically the same thing in
> pgbackrest, unsurprisingly), though I
Greetings,
* Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> Stephen Frost writes:
> > * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> >> Seems like a job for a new(?) module in src/common/.
>
> > Yeah, that would be nice... Even nicer would be a way for non-core PG
> > tools to be able to use it (we have basi
Hi,
On 2018-10-19 10:36:59 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> * Michael Paquier (mich...@paquier.xyz) wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 05:30:05PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> > > Fine by me.
> >
> > Thanks. This is now committed after some tweaks to the comments, a bit
> > earlier than I thought
Hi hackers,
Currently Postgres has options for continuous WAL files archiving, which
is quite often used along with master-replica setup. OK, then the worst
is happened and it's time to get your old master back and synchronize it
with new master (ex-replica) with pg_rewind. However, required W
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 10:36:59 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > * Michael Paquier (mich...@paquier.xyz) wrote:
> > > On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 05:30:05PM -0400, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> > > > Fine by me.
> > >
> > > Thanks. This is now committed after
Hi,
On 2018-10-19 13:52:28 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > > I also categorically disagree with the notion that it's ok for
> > > extensions to dump files into our tablespace diretories or that we
> > > should try to work around random code dumping extra files in the
> > > directories which we mai
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 13:52:28 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > > > I also categorically disagree with the notion that it's ok for
> > > > extensions to dump files into our tablespace diretories or that we
> > > > should try to work around random cod
On 10/19/2018 01:17 PM, Andres Freund wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 10:36:59 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
>
>> I also categorically disagree with the notion that it's ok for
>> extensions to dump files into our tablespace diretories
>
> I'm unconvinced. There already are extensions doing so, and it's
On 2018-10-19 14:08:19 -0400, J Chapman Flack wrote:
> On 10/19/2018 01:17 PM, Andres Freund wrote:
> > On 2018-10-19 10:36:59 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> >
> >> I also categorically disagree with the notion that it's ok for
> >> extensions to dump files into our tablespace diretories
> >
>
Hi,
Thank you for the review.
I fixed a typo and some comments. Please find new version attached.
---
Best regards,
Parfenov Aleksandr
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 16:40, Anthony Bykov wrote:
> The following review has been posted through the commitfest application:
> make installcheck-world: teste
On 2018-10-19 14:11:03 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> * Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> > On 2018-10-19 13:52:28 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > > > > I also categorically disagree with the notion that it's ok for
> > > > > extensions to dump files into our tablespace dir
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 14:11:03 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > * Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> > > cstore e.g. does this, and it's already out there. So yes, we should
> > > provide better infrastructure. But for now, we gotta deal wit
Hello Sir/ Madam,
I participated last year in the Google Code-in Competition and I kept track
of the participating organizations. I feel that your organization fits my
interests and skill sets perfectly and is the best addition to the
participating organizations. I wish to mentor in the GCI this y
Hi,
On 2018-10-19 14:47:51 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> * Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> > On 2018-10-19 14:11:03 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > > * Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> > > > cstore e.g. does this, and it's already out there. So yes, we should
> > > > provide
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 14:47:51 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > * Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> > > Oh, for crying out loud. Yes, obviously you can create conflicts, nobody
> > > ever doubted that. How on earth is that a useful point fo
On 2018-10-19 15:57:28 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > > > > Of course- the same is true with a crash/restart case, so I'm not sure
> > > > > what you're getting at here.
> > > >
> > > > pg_verify_checksum doesn't support running on a crashed cluster, and I'm
> > > > not sure it'd make sense to te
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 15:57:28 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > Perhaps it doesn't today but surely one goal of pg_verify_checksum is to
> > be able to run it on a running cluster eventually.
>
> I was saying *precisely* that above. I give up.
I'm
Hi,
On 2018-10-19 16:35:46 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> The only justification for *not* doing this is that some extension
> author might have dumped files into our tablespace directory, something
> we've never claimed to support nor generally worried about in all the
> time that I can recall bef
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 16:35:46 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > The only justification for *not* doing this is that some extension
> > author might have dumped files into our tablespace directory, something
> > we've never claimed to support nor gene
Hi,
On 2018-10-19 17:32:58 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> As you pointed out previously, the current code *doesn't* work, before
> or after this change, and we clearly need to rework this to move things
> into libpgcommon and also fix pg_basebackup. Reverting this would at
> least get us back to h
Greetings,
* Andres Freund (and...@anarazel.de) wrote:
> On 2018-10-19 17:32:58 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > As you pointed out previously, the current code *doesn't* work, before
> > or after this change, and we clearly need to rework this to move things
> > into libpgcommon and also fix pg_ba
On 10/19/2018 05:32 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
As you pointed out previously, the current code *doesn't* work, before
or after this change, and we clearly need to rework this to move things
into libpgcommon and also fix pg_basebackup. Reverting this would at
least get us back to having similar
Andrew Dunstan writes:
> I don't think just reverting it is really acceptable.
+several. I do not mind somebody writing and installing a better fix.
I do object to turning the buildfarm red again.
regards, tom lane
Hi,
I am using postgresql at work, and I would like to contribute.
>From the todo list, I chose:
Allow log_min_messages to be specified on a per-module basis
Is this feature always wanted ? That would be my first contribution to
postgresql, is it an easy one ?
Thanks,
Saïd
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 10:00 AM Adelino Silva <
adelino.j.si...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the advantage to use archive_mode = always in a slave server
> compared to archive_mode = on (shared WAL archive) ?
> I only see duplication of Wal files, what is the purpose of this feature ?
Hi,
buildfarm member lorikeet had an interesting buildfarm failure in the
logical decoding test. The failure looks unrelated to logical decoding,
but might be more widely relevant:
https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_log.pl?nm=lorikeet&dt=2018-10-19%2011%3A22%3A34
VACUUM FULL pg_class
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 06:43:18PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Andrew Dunstan writes:
>> I don't think just reverting it is really acceptable.
>
> +several. I do not mind somebody writing and installing a better fix.
> I do object to turning the buildfarm red again.
I did not expect this thread to
Hi,
On 2018-10-20 12:39:55 +0900, Michael Paquier wrote:
> - I agree with Stephen's point that we should decide if a file has
> checksums or not in a single place, and that we should use the same
> logic for base backups and pg_verify_checksums.
To be clear, I wholeheartedly agree on that. We pr
I wrote:
> Fixed.
Here is another version, with a fix in pg_proc.dat, an improved comment
and "wait_seconds" exercised in the regression test.
Yours,
Laurenz Albe
From a2a7f9fd1b23ad102d11992b22158dab8b5451d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Laurenz Albe
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2018 06:21:00 +0200
Subje
Greetings,
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 23:40 Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 06:43:18PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> > Andrew Dunstan writes:
> >> I don't think just reverting it is really acceptable.
> >
> > +several. I do not mind somebody writing and installing a better fix.
> > I
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 08:50:04PM -0700, Andres Freund wrote:
> On 2018-10-20 12:39:55 +0900, Michael Paquier wrote:
>> So what I think we ought to do is the following:
>> - Start a new thread, this one about TAP tests is not adapted.
>> - Add in src/common/relpath.c the API from d55241af called
>
Hi,
On 2018-10-20 13:30:46 +0900, Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 08:50:04PM -0700, Andres Freund wrote:
> > On 2018-10-20 12:39:55 +0900, Michael Paquier wrote:
> >> So what I think we ought to do is the following:
> >> - Start a new thread, this one about TAP tests is not adapte
Greetings,
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 00:31 Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 08:50:04PM -0700, Andres Freund wrote:
> > On 2018-10-20 12:39:55 +0900, Michael Paquier wrote:
> >> So what I think we ought to do is the following:
> >> - Start a new thread, this one about TAP tests is n
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:25:19AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 23:40 Michael Paquier wrote:
>> - I agree with not doing a simple revert to not turn the buildfarm red
>> again. This is annoying for animal maintainers. Andrew has done a very
>> nice work in disabling manu
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 06:24:28AM +0200, Laurenz Albe wrote:
> Here is another version, with a fix in pg_proc.dat, an improved comment
> and "wait_seconds" exercised in the regression test.
Thanks for the new version. This looks pretty good to me. I'll see if
I can review it once and then commi
On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 1:44 PM Andres Freund wrote:
> I wonder if it'd make sense to hack up a patch that logs when evicting a
> buffer while already holding another lwlock. That shouldn't be too hard.
I tried this. It looks like we're calling FlushBuffer() with more than
a single LWLock held (n
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:41:04AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> I’d also like to give David Steele a chance to comment on the specific API,
> and any other backup tools authors, which I don’t think we should be
> rushing into anyway and I would think we’d only put into master..
Getting David inpu
Greetings,
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 00:43 Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:25:19AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 23:40 Michael Paquier
> wrote:
> >> - I agree with not doing a simple revert to not turn the buildfarm red
> >> again. This is annoying f
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:41:04AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> I’d also like to give David Steele a chance to comment on the specific API,
> and any other backup tools authors, which I don’t think we should be
> rushing into anyway and I would think we’d only put into master..
By the way, we nee
Greetings,
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 00:58 Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:41:04AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > I’d also like to give David Steele a chance to comment on the specific
> API,
> > and any other backup tools authors, which I don’t think we should be
> > rushing
Hi,
On 2018-10-20 01:07:43 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> I have to say that I can’t recall hearing much in the way of complaints
> about pg_basebackup copying all the random cstore files
Why would somebody complain about that? It's usually desirable.
> or the new checksum validation logic compl
Hi,
On 2018-10-20 00:25:19 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> If we are going to decide that we only deal with files in our directories
> matching these whitelisted patterns, then shouldn’t we apply similar logic
> in things like DROP DATABASE and any other cases where we perform actions
> in a recursi
(Returns from leave and beyond the reaches of the internet)
On 18 October 2018 at 07:45, Peter Eisentraut
wrote:
> On 16/10/2018 06:33, Ashutosh Sharma wrote:
>> I think, the root cause of this problem is that CopyFrom() is using
>> the stale value of *has_before_insert_row_trig* to determine if
Greetings,
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 01:16 Andres Freund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2018-10-20 00:25:19 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > If we are going to decide that we only deal with files in our directories
> > matching these whitelisted patterns, then shouldn’t we apply similar
> logic
> > in things
Greetings,
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 01:11 Andres Freund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2018-10-20 01:07:43 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > I have to say that I can’t recall hearing much in the way of complaints
> > about pg_basebackup copying all the random cstore files
>
> Why would somebody complain about
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 02:03:32AM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 01:11 Andres Freund wrote:
>> or the new checksum validation logic complaining about them, and such
>>> when doing backups and I wonder if that is because people simply don’t
>>> use the two together much, mak
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