On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 8:41 AM, Kuntal Ghosh
<kuntalghosh.2007@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Michael Paquier
> <michael.paquier@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> If you test on a master node that would be the same: there is a delay
>> until the stats process restart. I have not looked at the code closely
>> enough in this area (reaper()?) to determine if there are ways to
>> improve the responsiveness of this process restart that is a
>> non-auxiliary proces btw, still improving this behavior is something I
>> feel would be invasive, and something that would be dedicated to HEAD.
>> The patch proposed here by Tsunakawa-san makes at least sure that a
>> node in PM_HOT_STANDBY state restarts it.
> Yes, you are right. Master also has some delay for restarting the
> process. Otherwise, the patch solves the problem.
The delay is intentional. Per pgstat_start():
/* * Do nothing if too soon since last collector start. This is a safety * valve to protect against
continuousrespawn attempts if the collector * is dying immediately at launch. Note that since we will be re-called
* from the postmaster main loop, we will get another chance later. */ curtime = time(NULL); if ((unsigned int)
(curtime- last_pgstat_start_time) < (unsigned int) PGSTAT_RESTART_INTERVAL) return 0;
last_pgstat_start_time= curtime;
Committed and back-patched all the way.
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