Re: speed up a logical replica setup
Euler Taveira <euler@eulerto.com>
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pg_createsubscriber: Remove obsolete comment
- 71795d1cb41b 17.0 landed
- 1330843bb78e 18.0 landed
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pg_createsubscriber: Fix an unpredictable recovery wait time.
- e5ba6a5ab62c 17.0 landed
- 03b08c8f5f3e 18.0 landed
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Fix unstable test in 040_pg_createsubscriber.
- ae4e072bad5f 17.0 landed
- 9fd8b331dfe1 18.0 landed
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Fix the testcase introduced in commit 81d20fbf7a.
- ae395f0f7edb 18.0 landed
- 14387ab06503 17.0 landed
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Further weaken new pg_createsubscriber test on Windows.
- 55c309fc5b08 17.0 landed
- a1333ec048fb 18.0 landed
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Temporarily(?) weaken new pg_createsubscriber test on Windows.
- 54508209178b 17.0 landed
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Make pg_createsubscriber warn if publisher has two-phase commit enabled.
- 917754557cc0 17.0 landed
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Make pg_createsubscriber more wary about quoting connection parameters.
- b3f5ccebd79d 17.0 landed
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pg_createsubscriber: Remove failover replication slots on subscriber
- 81d20fbf7a03 17.0 landed
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pg_createsubscriber: Remove replication slot check on primary
- b96391382626 17.0 landed
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pg_createsubscriber: Only --recovery-timeout controls the end of recovery process
- 04c8634c0c4d 17.0 landed
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pg_createsubscriber: creates a new logical replica from a standby server
- d44032d01463 17.0 landed
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Add some const decorations
- 48018f1d8c12 17.0 landed
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Add option force_initdb to PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster:init()
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Remove MSVC scripts
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2024, at 3:47 AM, Hayato Kuroda (Fujitsu) wrote:
> > pg_createsubscriber fails on a dbname containing a space. Use
> > appendConnStrVal() here and for other params in get_sub_conninfo(). See the
> > CVE-2016-5424 commits for more background. For one way to test this
> > scenario,
> > see generate_db() in the pg_upgrade test suite.
>
> Thanks for pointing out. I made a fix patch. Test code was also modified accordingly.
Patch looks good to me. I have one suggestion
-# Mostly Ported from 002_pg_upgrade.pl, but this returns a generated dbname.
+# Extracted from 002_pg_upgrade.pl.
and 2 small fixes:
- 'logical replication works on database $db1');
+ "logical replication works on database $db1");
-is($result, qq(row 1), 'logical replication works on database $db2');
+is($result, qq(row 1), "logical replication works on database $db2");
> > > +static char *
> > > +create_logical_replication_slot(PGconn *conn, struct LogicalRepInfo *dbinfo)
> > > +{
> > > + PQExpBuffer str = createPQExpBuffer();
> > > + PGresult *res = NULL;
> > > + const char *slot_name = dbinfo->replslotname;
> > > + char *slot_name_esc;
> > > + char *lsn = NULL;
> > > +
> > > + Assert(conn != NULL);
> > > +
> > > + pg_log_info("creating the replication slot \"%s\" on database \"%s\"",
> > > + slot_name, dbinfo->dbname);
> > > +
> > > + slot_name_esc = PQescapeLiteral(conn, slot_name, strlen(slot_name));
> > > +
> > > + appendPQExpBuffer(str,
> > > + "SELECT lsn FROM
> > pg_catalog.pg_create_logical_replication_slot(%s, 'pgoutput', false, false, false)",
> >
> > This is passing twophase=false, but the patch does not mention prepared
> > transactions. Is the intent to not support workloads containing prepared
> > transactions? If so, the documentation should say that, and the tool likely
> > should warn on startup if max_prepared_transactions != 0.
>
> IIUC, We decided because it is a default behavior of logical replication. See [1].
> +1 for improving a documentation, but not sure it is helpful for adding output.
> I want to know opinions from others.
Documentation says
When two-phase commit is enabled, prepared transactions are sent to the
subscriber at the time of PREPARE TRANSACTION, and are processed as two-phase
transactions on the subscriber too. Otherwise, prepared transactions are sent to
the subscriber only when committed, and are then processed immediately by the
subscriber.
Hence, the replication should be working for prepared transactions even if it
created the slot with twophase = false. IIRC the user won't be able to change it
later. As Amit said in a previous email, once the command
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... SET (two_phase = on) is supported, users can change it
after running pg_createsubscriber. The other option is to add a command-line
option to enable or disable it.
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Euler Taveira
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