On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 09:08:12PM -0300, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> ... as in the attached version.
Patch 0001 is one that has already been discussed previously (thanks
for keeping the extra comments about GUCs and WAL receivers). That
looks fine to me.
> Sergei included LOG messages to indicate which setting has been changed.
> I put these in "#if 0" for now, but I'm thinking to remove these
> altogether; we already have LOG messages when a setting changes value,
> per ProcessConfigFileInternal(); the log sequence looks like this, taken
> from tmp_check/log/001_stream_rep_standby_2.log after running the tests:
Yes, it makes sense to remove any knowledge of GUC updates from
StartupRequestWalReceiverRestart(). I would add a description at the
top of this routine by the way.
+extern void ProcessStartupSigHup(void);
This is declared, but used nowhere in patch 0002.
Wouldn't it be better to be more careful about the NULL-ness of the
string parameters in StartupRereadConfig()?
+ if (!slotnameChanged && strcmp(PrimarySlotName, "") == 0)
+ tempSlotChanged = tempSlot != wal_receiver_create_temp_slot;
I would add parens here for clarity.
> which looks sufficient. Maybe we can reword that new message, say "wal
> receiver process shutdown forced by parameter change". Not sure if we
> can or should adjust the FATAL line; probably not worth the trouble.
There is merit to keep the LOG in StartupRequestWalReceiverRestart()
unchanged, as the routine may get called in the future in some other
context.
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Michael