Re: PATCH: logical_work_mem and logical streaming of large in-progress transactions
Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com>
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Tighten the concurrent abort check during decoding.
- 2ce353fc1902 14.0 landed
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Improve hash_create()'s API for some added robustness.
- b3817f5f7746 14.0 landed
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Use HASH_BLOBS for xidhash.
- a1b8aa1e4eec 14.0 landed
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Fix initialization of RelationSyncEntry for streaming transactions.
- 69bd60672af6 14.0 landed
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Remove unused function declaration in logicalproto.h.
- ddd5f6d2609b 14.0 landed
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Add additional tests to test streaming of in-progress transactions.
- 58b5ae9d62bd 14.0 landed
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Fix inline marking introduced in commit 464824323e.
- ac15b499f7f9 14.0 landed
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Add support for streaming to built-in logical replication.
- 464824323e57 14.0 landed
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Fix the SharedFileSetUnregister API.
- 4ab77697f67a 14.0 landed
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Fix comment in procarray.c
- 77c7267c37f7 14.0 cited
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Suppress compiler warning in non-cassert builds.
- e942af7b8261 14.0 cited
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Extend the BufFile interface.
- 808e13b282ef 14.0 landed
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Mark a few logical decoding related variables with PGDLLIMPORT.
- b48cac3b10a0 14.0 landed
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Implement streaming mode in ReorderBuffer.
- 7259736a6e5b 14.0 landed
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Extend the logical decoding output plugin API with stream methods.
- 45fdc9738b36 14.0 landed
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WAL Log invalidations at command end with wal_level=logical.
- c55040ccd017 14.0 landed
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Immediately WAL-log subtransaction and top-level XID association.
- 0bead9af484c 14.0 landed
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Allow logical replication to transfer data in binary format.
- 9de77b545313 14.0 cited
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Only superuser can set sslcert/sslkey in postgres_fdw user mappings
- cebf9d6e6ee1 13.0 cited
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Track statistics for spilling of changes from ReorderBuffer.
- 9290ad198b15 13.0 landed
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Add logical_decoding_work_mem to limit ReorderBuffer memory usage.
- cec2edfa7859 13.0 landed
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logical decoding: process ASSIGNMENT during snapshot build
- bac2fae05c77 13.0 cited
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Emit invalidations to standby for transactions without xid.
- c6ff84b06a68 9.6.0 cited
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 11:47 AM Masahiko Sawada <masahiko.sawada@2ndquadrant.com> wrote: > > On Mon, 2 Dec 2019 at 17:32, Dilip Kumar <dilipbalaut@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 7:58 AM Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 01:18:11PM +0530, Dilip Kumar wrote: > > > > I have rebased the patch on the latest head and also fix the issue of > > > > "concurrent abort handling of the (sub)transaction." and attached as > > > > (v1-0013-Extend-handling-of-concurrent-aborts-for-streamin) along with > > > > the complete patch set. I have added the version number so that we > > > > can track the changes. > > > > > > The patch has rotten a bit and does not apply anymore. Could you > > > please send a rebased version? I have moved it to next CF, waiting on > > > author. > > > > I have rebased the patch set on the latest head. > > Thank you for working on this. > > This might have already been discussed but I have a question about the > changes of logical replication worker. In the current logical > replication there is a problem that the response time are doubled when > using synchronous replication because wal senders send changes after > commit. It's worse especially when a transaction makes a lot of > changes. So I expected this feature to reduce the response time by > sending changes even while the transaction is progressing but it > doesn't seem to be. The logical replication worker writes changes to > temporary files and applies these changes when the worker received > commit record (STREAM COMMIT). Since the worker sends the LSN of > commit record as flush LSN to the publisher after applying all > changes, the publisher must wait for all changes are applied to the > subscriber. > The main aim of this feature is to reduce apply lag. Because if we send all the changes together it can delay there apply because of network delay, whereas if most of the changes are already sent, then we will save the effort on sending the entire data at commit time. This in itself gives us decent benefits. Sure, we can further improve it by having separate workers (dedicated to apply the changes) as you are suggesting and in fact, there is a patch for that as well(see the performance results and bgworker patch at [1]), but if try to shove in all the things in one go, then it will be difficult to get this patch committed (there are already enough things and the patch is quite big that to get it right takes a lot of energy). So, the plan is something like that first we get the basic feature and then try to improve by having dedicated workers or things like that. Does this make sense to you? [1] - https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/8eda5118-2dd0-79a1-4fe9-eec7e334de17%40postgrespro.ru -- With Regards, Amit Kapila. EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com