Re: logical replication: could not create file "state.tmp": File exists
Grigory Smolkin <g.smolkin@postgrespro.ru>
From: Grigory Smolkin <g.smolkin@postgrespro.ru>
To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2019-12-02T12:27:48Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
On 12/2/19 7:35 AM, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 03:09:39PM +0300, Grigory Smolkin wrote: >> I`ve digged a bit into this problem, and it`s turned out that in >> SaveSlotToPath() temp file for replication slot is opened with 'O_CREAT | >> O_EXCL' flags, which makes this routine as not very reentrant. > What did you see as I/O problem before facing the actual error > reported here? Was it just ENOSPC, a fsync failure, or just a failure > in closing the fd? The first pattern is mostly what I guess happened, > still a fsync failure would not trigger a PANIC here (actually we > really should do that!), but I am raising a different thread about > that issue. Hello! I didn`t see the very first error that left behind the temp file. I`ve requested it just now, but it will take some time to get it (there are several terabytes of text log). But I assume that it was out of space error, which, by the look of the code, should produce ERROR and leave temp file behind, just as it happened in aforementioned case. > >> Since an exclusive lock is taken before temp file creation, I think it >> should be safe to replace O_EXCL with O_TRUNC. >> Script to reproduce and patch are attached. > Agreed. I prefer the O_TRUNC option because that's less code churn. > Also, as it can still be useful to have a look at the temporary state > file after a crash or a failure, doing unlink() in the error code > paths is no good option IMO. I`m sorry, but it was an production system, so, as I understand it, stale temp file was hastily deleted without long considerations. Thank you for your interest in this topic. > > Have others thoughts or objections to share? > -- > Michael -- Grigory Smolkin Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com The Russian Postgres Company
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Remove state.tmp when failing to save a replication slot
- c878d9808420 13.23 landed
- f57f2760e665 14.20 landed
- 0adf424b490b 15.15 landed
- bfdd1a12d2d9 16.11 landed
- 42348839d8b7 17.7 landed
- 9a6ea00ac8c0 18.1 landed
- 912af1c7e9c9 19 (unreleased) landed