Re: Skipping logical replication transactions on subscriber side
Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>
On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 4:23 PM Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 6:44 PM Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 8:01 PM Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > 6.
> > > +typedef struct PgStat_StatSubEntry
> > > +{
> > > + Oid subid; /* hash table key */
> > > +
> > > + /*
> > > + * Statistics of errors that occurred during logical replication. While
> > > + * having the hash table for table sync errors we have a separate
> > > + * statistics value for apply error (apply_error), because we can avoid
> > > + * building a nested hash table for table sync errors in the case where
> > > + * there is no table sync error, which is the common case in practice.
> > > + *
> > >
> > > The above comment is not clear to me. Why do you need to have a
> > > separate hash table for table sync errors? And what makes it avoid
> > > building nested hash table?
> >
> > In the previous patch, a subscription stats entry
> > (PgStat_StatSubEntry) had one hash table that had error entries of
> > both apply and table sync. Since a subscription can have one apply
> > worker and multiple table sync workers it makes sense to me to have
> > the subscription entry have a hash table for them.
> >
>
> Sure, but each tablesync worker must have a separate relid. Why can't
> we have a single hash table for both apply and table sync workers
> which are hashed by sub_id + rel_id? For apply worker, the rel_id will
> always be zero (InvalidOId) and tablesync workers will have a unique
> OID for rel_id, so we should be able to uniquely identify each of
> apply and table sync workers.
What I imagined is to extend the subscription statistics, for
instance, transaction stats[1]. By having a hash table for
subscriptions, we can store those statistics into an entry of the hash
table and we can think of subscription errors as also statistics of
the subscription. So we can have another hash table for errors in an
entry of the subscription hash table. For example, the subscription
entry struct will be something like:
typedef struct PgStat_StatSubEntry
{
Oid subid; /* hash key */
HTAB *errors; /* apply and table sync errors */
/* transaction stats of subscription */
PgStat_Counter xact_commit;
PgStat_Counter xact_commit_bytes;
PgStat_Counter xact_error;
PgStat_Counter xact_error_bytes;
PgStat_Counter xact_abort;
PgStat_Counter xact_abort_bytes;
PgStat_Counter failure_count;
} PgStat_StatSubEntry;
When a subscription is dropped, we can easily drop the subscription
entry along with those statistics including the errors from the hash
table.
Regards,
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/OSBPR01MB48887CA8F40C8D984A6DC00CED199%40OSBPR01MB4888.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com
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Commits
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Test ALIGNOF_DOUBLE==4 compatibility under ALIGNOF_DOUBLE==8.
- c1da0acbb06e 15.0 landed
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Reorder subskiplsn in pg_subscription to avoid alignment issues.
- 79b716cfb7a1 15.0 landed
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Add ALTER SUBSCRIPTION ... SKIP.
- 208c5d65bbd6 15.0 landed
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Optionally disable subscriptions on error.
- 705e20f8550c 15.0 cited
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Update docs of logical replication for commit 8d74fc96db.
- 85c61ba8920b 15.0 landed
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Respect permissions within logical replication.
- a2ab9c06ea15 15.0 cited
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Fix regression test failure caused by commit 8d74fc96db.
- 41e66fee0516 15.0 landed
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Add a view to show the stats of subscription workers.
- 8d74fc96db5f 15.0 landed
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Add logical change details to logical replication worker errcontext.
- abc0910e2e0a 15.0 landed
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Rename LOGICAL_REP_MSG_STREAM_END to LOGICAL_REP_MSG_STREAM_STOP.
- 4cd7a1896871 15.0 landed
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Fix typo in protocol.sgml.
- e1915646658d 14.0 landed
- 0ac1aee0d7d8 15.0 landed
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Remove unused argument in apply_handle_commit_internal().
- f4b939f1a372 14.0 landed
- 16bd4becee32 15.0 landed
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Fix replication of in-progress transactions in tablesync worker.
- 0926e96c4934 14.0 cited
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Reorder pg_sequence columns to avoid alignment issue
- f3b421da5f4a 10.0 cited