Dear Horiguchi-san,
Thank you for giving your suggestions. I want to confirm your saying.
> FWIW, I'm not sure this feature necessarily requires core support
> dedicated to FDWs. The core have USER_TIMEOUT feature already and
> FDWs are not necessarily connection based. It seems better if FDWs
> can implement health check feature without core support and it seems
> possible. Or at least the core feature should be more generic and
> simpler. Why don't we just expose InTransactionHealthCheckCallbacks or
> something and operating functions on it?
I understood that core is too complicated and FDW side is too stupid, right?
> Mmm. AFAICS the running command will stop with "canceling statement
> due to user request", which is a hoax. We need a more decent message
> there.
+1 about better messages.
> I understand that the motive of this patch is "to avoid wasted long
> local work when fdw-connection dies".
Yeah your understanding is right.
> In regard to the workload in
> your first mail, it is easily avoided by ending the transaction as soon
> as remote access ends. This feature doesn't work for the case "begin;
> <long local query>; <fdw access>". But the same measure also works in
> that case. So the only case where this feature is useful is "begin;
> <fdw-access>; <some long work>; <fdw-access>; end;". But in the first
> place how frequently do you expecting remote-connection close happens?
> If that happens so frequently, you might need to recheck the system
> health before implementing this feature. Since it is correctly
> detected when something really went wrong, I feel that it is a bit too
> complex for the usefulness especially for the core part.
Thanks for analyzing motivation.
Indeed, some cases may be resolved by separating tx and this event rarely happens.
> In conclusion, as my humble opinion I would like to propose to reduce
> this feature to:
>
> - Just periodically check health (in any aspect) of all live
> connections regardless of the session state.
I understood here as removing following mechanism from core:
* disable timeout at end of tx.
* skip if held off or read commands
> - If an existing connection is found to be dead, just try canceling
> the query (or sending query cancel).
> One issue with it is how to show the decent message for the query
> cancel, but maybe we can have a global variable that suggests the
> reason for the cancel.
Currently I have no good idea for that but I'll try.
Best Regards,
Hayato Kuroda
FUJITSU LIMITED