BUG #18938: Logical replication failure in 16.9: "invalid memory alloc request size 1372786672"
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Date: 2025-05-28T03:30:48Z
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 18938 Logged by: John Hutchins Email address: john.hutchins@wicourts.gov PostgreSQL version: 16.9 Operating system: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.8.0-60-generic x8 Description: We encountered a critical logical replication failure after upgrading to PostgreSQL 16.9 (Ubuntu package 16.9-0ubuntu0.24.04.1) that resolved upon downgrading to 16.2. I believe this is very similar to the bug reported in this current thread: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAD21AoBCn7RR0EYbK%2B1n5UTksc3CVn5AKvxBRSr7zR2eWqTTOw%40mail.gmail.com Environment: OS: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS (Linux 6.8.0-60-generic) Hardware: x86_64 Compiler: gcc 13.3.0 Upgraded production instance from 16.8 → 16.9 Subscribers began failing with error: [2025-05-27 13:56:07.860 CDT] ERROR: invalid memory alloc request size 1372786672 Downgrade to 16.2 restored normal replication from point of failure. Observations: Currently affects 1/72 production instances using logical replication Error occurs consistently across all subscribers to affected database, regardless of publication (appears to be related to logical decoding) No schema changes or unusual load during incident Other 16.9 instances remain operational (for now) Logged error: [2025-05-27 13:56:07.860 CDT] 649724 <logicalrep@xxx.xxx.xx.xxx(42454) publishingdb subscribername> Versions: -- 16.9 (failing): PostgreSQL 16.9 (Ubuntu 16.9-0ubuntu0.24.04.1) -- 16.2 (working): PostgreSQL 16.2 (Ubuntu 16.2-1ubuntu4) Suspected area: Recent commits to logical decoding in 16.9 (specific changesets may be relevant). We urgently need assistance diagnosing this, as it blocks patch updates. Full server logs and configuration details are available upon request. Thank you for your time, John Hutchins Wisconsin Court System DBA
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Fix re-distributing previously distributed invalidation messages during logical decoding.
- d87d07b7ad3b 18.0 landed
- 45c357e0e85d 17.6 landed
- b2ae077205e1 16.10 landed
- fc0fb77c550f 15.14 landed
- 983b3636259b 14.19 landed
- 1230be12f086 13.22 landed