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  1. Possible premature SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT with DB-specific running_xacts

    SATYANARAYANA NARLAPURAM <satyanarlapuram@gmail.com> — 2026-04-19T18:58:46Z

    Hi hackers,
    
    A cluster-wide decoder must never have its snapshot-builder state changed
    by a database-specific running_xacts record. Adding a check to return it
    early.
    I think otherwise a cluster wide decoder can potentially go to
    SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENT state immediately even though transactions older
    than nextXid are still in progress on a different DB (not tracked by
    running_xact
    record). This race is now possible with cluster wide decoders and Repack
    concurrently run.
    
    
    Attached a patch to fix this. Thoughts?
    
    Thanks
    Satya
    
  2. Re: Possible premature SNAPBUILD_CONSISTENT with DB-specific running_xacts

    Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> — 2026-04-20T06:04:17Z

    On Mon, Apr 20, 2026 at 12:29 AM SATYANARAYANA NARLAPURAM
    <satyanarlapuram@gmail.com> wrote:
    >
    > A cluster-wide decoder must never have its snapshot-builder state changed
    > by a database-specific running_xacts record. Adding a check to return it early.
    > I think otherwise a cluster wide decoder can potentially go to
    > SNAPSHOT_CONSISTENT state immediately even though transactions older
    > than nextXid are still in progress on a different DB (not tracked by running_xact
    > record). This race is now possible with cluster wide decoders and Repack
    > concurrently run.
    >
    
    I think this has been discussed previously, see [1]. As per my
    understanding, we are not in agreement for the need of this
    db-specific handling in the snapbuilder, see [2][3]. So, adding more
    improvements/fixes on top of it doesn't sound advisable.
    
    [1] - https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAA4eK1KWDbBk4FgbbWdivQLrPPzR4zgvfnHK4WjWC78rbuRVbg%40mail.gmail.com
    [2] - https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/cdgw4sbbfcgk6du3iv54r2dgiy4tfywoklbotlmj4irxavdcr3%40glxfw5jj277q
    [3] - https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/pveffyxhnuurhb44uzqlwo3rkyzorkfh2rot7uwzlf2axhfvbp%407nrs2omysxkc
    
    -- 
    With Regards,
    Amit Kapila.