Smooth reporting of commit/rollback statistics.

If a connection committed or rolled back any transactions within a
PGSTAT_STAT_INTERVAL pacing interval without accessing any tables,
the reporting of those statistics would be held up until the
connection closed or until it ended a PGSTAT_STAT_INTERVAL interval
in which it had accessed a table.  This could result in under-
reporting of transactions for an extended period, followed by a
spike in reported transactions.

While this is arguably a bug, the impact is minimal, primarily
affecting, and being affected by, monitoring software.  It might
cause more confusion than benefit to change the existing behavior
in released stable branches, so apply only to master and the 9.4
beta.

Gurjeet Singh, with review and editing by Kevin Grittner,
incorporating suggested changes from Abhijit Menon-Sen and Tom
Lane.
This commit is contained in:
Kevin Grittner 2014-07-02 15:20:30 -05:00
parent a61daa14d5
commit ac46de56ea
1 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -753,7 +753,8 @@ pgstat_report_stat(bool force)
/* Don't expend a clock check if nothing to do */
if ((pgStatTabList == NULL || pgStatTabList->tsa_used == 0) &&
!have_function_stats && !force)
pgStatXactCommit == 0 && pgStatXactRollback == 0 &&
!have_function_stats)
return;
/*
@ -817,11 +818,11 @@ pgstat_report_stat(bool force)
}
/*
* Send partial messages. If force is true, make sure that any pending
* xact commit/abort gets counted, even if no table stats to send.
* Send partial messages. Make sure that any pending xact commit/abort
* gets counted, even if there are no table stats to send.
*/
if (regular_msg.m_nentries > 0 ||
(force && (pgStatXactCommit > 0 || pgStatXactRollback > 0)))
pgStatXactCommit > 0 || pgStatXactRollback > 0)
pgstat_send_tabstat(&regular_msg);
if (shared_msg.m_nentries > 0)
pgstat_send_tabstat(&shared_msg);