Re: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: BUG #19029: Replication Slot size keeps increasing while logical subscription works fine
От | Thadeus Anand |
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Тема | Re: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: BUG #19029: Replication Slot size keeps increasing while logical subscription works fine |
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Msg-id | CANUywMEsUu4dZOV4U0u-Z0ATBw0xjJcRYjNdLUCZ6Xoz0TdfxQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: [CAUTION: SUSPECT SENDER] RE: BUG #19029: Replication Slot size keeps increasing while logical subscription works fine ("Hayato Kuroda (Fujitsu)" <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com>) |
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That's a great tip. Will definitely make use of it. Thanks.
Thadeus.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2025 at 3:08 PM Hayato Kuroda (Fujitsu) <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com> wrote:
Dear Thadeus,
> On a completely different note, is there any possibility for you developers at
> PostgreSQL to consider making the tables at the subscriber side read only, so that
> nobody makes changes to them accidentally? I am asking this because sometimes when
> it happens, the logical replication fails, and making the subscriber tables read
> only can reduce a lot of headache. Please consider.
How about using trigger functions? By default, data changes done by the apply
worker do not fire trigger [1].
So, you can prohibit modifications if you define a trigger function which
prohibits DMLs on the subscriber side.
Attached script set up what I said. After running the script, you can insert tuples on the pub:
```
publisher=# INSERT INTO foo VALUES (generate_series(1, 10));
INSERT 0 10
```
And you can see it on the sub. However, you cannot modify tuples via UPDATE:
```
subscriber=# SELECT count(*) FROM foo ;
count
-------
10
(1 row)
subscriber=# UPDATE foo SET id = 11 WHERE id = 1;
ERROR: changing data in foo is prohibit
CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function ban_foo() line 3 at RAISE
```
[1]: https://ap-south-1.protection.sophos.com?d=postgresql.org&u=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cucG9zdGdyZXNxbC5vcmcvZG9jcy9jdXJyZW50L3NxbC1hbHRlcnRhYmxlLmh0bWwjU1FMLUFMVEVSVEFCTEUtREVTQy1ESVNBQkxFLUVOQUJMRS1UUklHR0VS&i=NjM3ZjE2NjA3YjE0ZTAwZTUzOWZhNWU4&t=R3BFaFNMNzVxRFE3by9BajdZUndkRU9PTnpBNWpJdGU2blZrbTN1ejlMND0=&h=c39403d7aeea456b92aeb6203afb9128&s=AVNPUEhUT0NFTkNSWVBUSVb7Ui6ZU7wjaq6zUGJyKluO_pTslCZ6E_4N2mTMoaLlhw
Best regards,
Hayato Kuroda
FUJITSU LIMITED
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