Re: Logical Replication of sequences
Dilip Kumar <dilipbalaut@gmail.com>
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Doc: Add documentation for sequence synchronization.
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Remove unused assignment in CREATE PUBLICATION grammar.
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Add seq_sync_error_count to subscription statistics.
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Fix few issues in commit 5509055d69.
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Add sequence synchronization for logical replication.
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Add worker type argument to logical replication worker functions.
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Introduce "REFRESH SEQUENCES" for subscriptions.
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Refactor logical worker synchronization code into a separate file.
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Standardize use of REFRESH PUBLICATION in code and messages.
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Add "ALL SEQUENCES" support to publications.
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Expose sequence page LSN via pg_get_sequence_data.
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Resume conflict-relevant data retention automatically.
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Post-commit review fixes for 228c370868.
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Generate GUC tables from .dat file
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 10:10 AM vignesh C <vignesh21@gmail.com> wrote: > > > So, you're saying that when we synchronize the sequence values on the > > subscriber side, we will create a new relfilenode to allow reverting > > to the old state of the sequence in case of an error or transaction > > rollback? But why would we want to do that? Generally, even if you > > call nextval() on a sequence and then roll back the transaction, the > > sequence value doesn't revert to the old value. So, what specific > > problem on the subscriber side are we trying to avoid by operating on > > a new relfilenode? > > Let's consider a situation where we have two sequences: seq1 with a > value of 100 and seq2 with a value of 200. Now, let's say seq1 is > synced and updated to 100, then we attempt to synchronize seq2, > there's a failure due to the sequence not existing or encountering > some other issue. In this scenario, we don't want to halt operations > where seq1 is synchronized, but the sequence state for sequence isn't > changed to "ready" in pg_subscription_rel. Thanks for the explanation, but I am still not getting it completely, do you mean to say unless all the sequences are not synced any of the sequences would not be marked "ready" in pg_subscription_rel? Is that necessary? I mean why we can not sync the sequences one by one and mark them ready? Why it is necessary to either have all the sequences synced or none of them? -- Regards, Dilip Kumar EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com