Re: Changing the state of data checksums in a running cluster
От | Tomas Vondra |
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Тема | Re: Changing the state of data checksums in a running cluster |
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Msg-id | 0e6ce93e-57e4-43ed-b410-66876c125ffb@vondra.me обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Changing the state of data checksums in a running cluster (Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>) |
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Re: Changing the state of data checksums in a running cluster
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 8/27/25 10:30, Daniel Gustafsson wrote: >> On 26 Aug 2025, at 01:06, Tomas Vondra <tomas@vondra.me> wrote: > >> I think this TAP looks very nice, but there's a couple issues with it. >> See the attached patch fixing those. > > Thanks, I have incorporated (most of) your patch in the attached. I did keep > the PG_TEST_EXTRA check for injection points though which I assume were removed > out of mistake. > Yes, that was a mistake. >> With these changes it runs for me, and I even saw some >> >> LOG: page verification failed >> >> in tmp_check/log/006_concurrent_pgbench_standby_1.log. But it takes a >> while - a couple minutes, maybe? I think I saw it at >> >> t/006_concurrent_pgbench.pl .. 427/? > > That's very interesting, I have been running it to timeout several times in a > row without hitting any verification failures. Will keep running. > Just to be clear - I don't see any pg_checksums failures either. I only see failures in the standby log, and I don't think the script checks that (it probably should). >> or something like that. I think the bash version did a couple things >> differently, which might make the failures more frequent (but it's just >> a wild guess). >> >> In particular, I think the script restarts the two nodes independently, >> while the TAP always stops both primary and standby, in this order. I >> think it'd be useful to restart one or both. > > Done in the attached, it will now randomly stop one or both or none. If the > node is stopped I've added an offline pg_checksum step to validate the > datafiles as a why-not test. > >> The other thing is the bash script added some random delays/sleep, which >> increases the test duration, but it also means generating somewhat >> random amounts of data, etc. It also randomized some other stuff (scale, >> client count, ...). But that can wait. > > Added as well in a few places, maybe more can be sprinkled in. > Thanks. I'll take a look. regards -- Tomas Vondra
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