Re: Strange issue with NFS mounted PGDATA on ugreen NAS
От | Larry Rosenman |
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Тема | Re: Strange issue with NFS mounted PGDATA on ugreen NAS |
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Msg-id | 1516c5ba81e2aac6fdaf146726d2e83d@lerctr.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Strange issue with NFS mounted PGDATA on ugreen NAS (Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Strange issue with NFS mounted PGDATA on ugreen NAS
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 12/31/2024 5:24 pm, Thomas Munro wrote: > On Wed, Jan 1, 2025 at 11:44 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: >> Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org> writes: >> > On 12/31/2024 12:22 pm, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> >> When I try to drop a database, PostgreSQL leaves files in the directory >> >> and does not even try to delete them. >> >> PostgreSQL 16.6, FreeBSD 14.2, PGDATA mounted NFS from UGreen NAS. > >> What it looks like is that readdir() is skipping over some files, >> which would almost certainly be an NFS server bug. But that >> theory could be wrong. > > Hmm. So in 15 and earlier, rmtree() would read all the file names > into memory and then unlink them, but 54e72b66 changed that and > started unlinking in the loop. Perhaps that wasn't a great idea, but > it's hardly the only place that directory contents might change across > readdir() calls (it's just a place that does that itself). > > As has been analysed by the pgbackrest guys, readdir() can be flaky > over changing directories on some NFS (and maybe other network FSs) > implementations (unresolved AFAIK and different from this problem, > they were missing files during backups due to concurrent changes). > The implementation-specific cookie scheme for encoding a sort of > cursor position across readdir() calls has various different problems > on various different OSes, NFS implementations and underlying local > file systems (I looked into this quite a bit when that last discussion > happened, it's a mess). I wonder what a UGreen NAS is running. UGreen is running a (modified) Debian Bookworm Linux. -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 13425 Ranch Road 620 N, Apt 718, Austin, TX 78717-1010
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