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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Riggs 8c6e3adbf7 Basic Recovery Control functions for use in Hot Standby. Pause, Resume,
Status check functions only. Also, new recovery.conf parameter to
pause_at_recovery_target, default on.

Simon Riggs, reviewed by Fujii Masao
2011-02-08 18:30:22 +00:00
Simon Riggs faa0550572 Remove rare corner case for data loss when triggering standby server.
If the standby was streaming when trigger file arrives, check also in the
archive for additional WAL files. This is a corner case since it is
unlikely that we would trigger a failover while the master is still
available and sending data to standby, while at the same time running in
archive mode and also while the streaming standby has fallen behind archive.
Someone would eventually be unlucky; we must plug all gaps however small.

Fujii Masao
2011-02-08 14:38:02 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas dafaa3efb7 Implement genuine serializable isolation level.
Until now, our Serializable mode has in fact been what's called Snapshot
Isolation, which allows some anomalies that could not occur in any
serialized ordering of the transactions. This patch fixes that using a
method called Serializable Snapshot Isolation, based on research papers by
Michael J. Cahill (see README-SSI for full references). In Serializable
Snapshot Isolation, transactions run like they do in Snapshot Isolation,
but a predicate lock manager observes the reads and writes performed and
aborts transactions if it detects that an anomaly might occur. This method
produces some false positives, ie. it sometimes aborts transactions even
though there is no anomaly.

To track reads we implement predicate locking, see storage/lmgr/predicate.c.
Whenever a tuple is read, a predicate lock is acquired on the tuple. Shared
memory is finite, so when a transaction takes many tuple-level locks on a
page, the locks are promoted to a single page-level lock, and further to a
single relation level lock if necessary. To lock key values with no matching
tuple, a sequential scan always takes a relation-level lock, and an index
scan acquires a page-level lock that covers the search key, whether or not
there are any matching keys at the moment.

A predicate lock doesn't conflict with any regular locks or with another
predicate locks in the normal sense. They're only used by the predicate lock
manager to detect the danger of anomalies. Only serializable transactions
participate in predicate locking, so there should be no extra overhead for
for other transactions.

Predicate locks can't be released at commit, but must be remembered until
all the transactions that overlapped with it have completed. That means that
we need to remember an unbounded amount of predicate locks, so we apply a
lossy but conservative method of tracking locks for committed transactions.
If we run short of shared memory, we overflow to a new "pg_serial" SLRU
pool.

We don't currently allow Serializable transactions in Hot Standby mode.
That would be hard, because even read-only transactions can cause anomalies
that wouldn't otherwise occur.

Serializable isolation mode now means the new fully serializable level.
Repeatable Read gives you the old Snapshot Isolation level that we have
always had.

Kevin Grittner and Dan Ports, reviewed by Jeff Davis, Heikki Linnakangas and
Anssi Kääriäinen
2011-02-08 00:09:08 +02:00
Robert Haas 0af695fd43 Log restartpoints in the same fashion as checkpoints.
Prior to 9.0, restartpoints never created, deleted, or recycled WAL
files, but now they can.  This code makes log_checkpoints treat
checkpoints and restartpoints symmetrically.  It also adjusts up
the documentation of the parameter to mention restartpoints.

Fujii Masao.  Docs by me, as suggested by Itagaki Takahiro.
2011-02-02 21:08:53 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 997b48ed96 Support multiple concurrent pg_basebackup backups.
With this patch, pg_basebackup doesn't write a backup_label file in the
data directory, so it doesn't interfere with a pg_start/stop_backup() based
backup anymore. backup_label is still included in the backup, but it is
injected directly into the tar stream.

Heikki Linnakangas, reviewed by Fujii Masao and Magnus Hagander.
2011-01-31 18:25:39 +02:00
Tom Lane 0f73aae13d Allow the wal_buffers setting to be auto-tuned to a reasonable value.
If wal_buffers is initially set to -1 (which is now the default), it's
replaced by 1/32nd of shared_buffers, with a minimum of 8 (the old default)
and a maximum of the XLOG segment size.  The allowed range for manual
settings is still from 4 up to whatever will fit in shared memory.

Greg Smith, with implementation correction by me.
2011-01-22 20:31:24 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 4448917d51 Split pg_start_backup() and pg_stop_backup() into two pieces
Move the actual functionality into a separate function that's
easier to call internally, and change the SQL-callable function
to be a wrapper calling this.

Also create a pg_abort_backup() function, only callable internally,
that does only the most vital parts of pg_stop_backup(), making it
safe(r) to call from error handlers.
2011-01-09 21:00:28 +01:00
Robert Haas a9f72b4083 Improve recovery.conf.sample comments.
Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais, with some additional wordsmithing by me.
2011-01-07 11:01:25 -05:00
Robert Haas dc8a14311a Update comments in RecordTransactionCommit() to mention unlogged tables. 2011-01-03 10:29:22 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 5d950e3b0c Stamp copyrights for year 2011. 2011-01-01 13:18:15 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 55573990ca Avoid unnecessary public struct declaration in slru.h
Instead, declare a public wrapper of the sole function using it for
external callers, so that they don't have to always pass a NULL
argument.

Author: Kevin Grittner
2010-12-30 12:09:17 -03:00
Robert Haas 53dbc27c62 Support unlogged tables.
The contents of an unlogged table are WAL-logged; thus, they are not
available on standby servers and are truncated whenever the database
system enters recovery.  Indexes on unlogged tables are also unlogged.
Unlogged GiST indexes are not currently supported.
2010-12-29 06:48:53 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 9b8aff8c19 Add REPLICATION privilege for ROLEs
This privilege is required to do Streaming Replication, instead of
superuser, making it possible to set up a SR slave that doesn't
have write permissions on the master.

Superuser privileges do NOT override this check, so in order to
use the default superuser account for replication it must be
explicitly granted the REPLICATION permissions. This is backwards
incompatible change, in the interest of higher default security.
2010-12-29 11:05:03 +01:00
Bruce Momjian 5000472112 Remove quotes from boolean recovery.conf.sample parameters, now that the
quotes are not required.  This now matches postgresql.conf's
specification of booleans.
2010-12-24 11:51:51 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 9de3aa65f0 Rewrite the GiST insertion logic so that we don't need the post-recovery
cleanup stage to finish incomplete inserts or splits anymore. There was two
reasons for the cleanup step:

1. When a new tuple was inserted to a leaf page, the downlink in the parent
needed to be updated to contain (ie. to be consistent with) the new key.
Updating the parent in turn might require recursively updating the parent of
the parent. We now handle that by updating the parent while traversing down
the tree, so that when we insert the leaf tuple, all the parents are already
consistent with the new key, and the tree is consistent at every step.

2. When a page is split, we need to insert the downlink for the new right
page(s), and update the downlink for the original page to not include keys
that moved to the right page(s). We now handle that by setting a new flag,
F_FOLLOW_RIGHT, on the non-rightmost pages in the split. When that flag is
set, scans always follow the rightlink, regardless of the NSN mechanism used
to detect concurrent page splits. That way the tree is consistent right after
split, even though the downlink is still missing. This is very similar to the
way B-tree splits are handled. When the downlink is inserted in the parent,
the flag is cleared. To keep the insertion algorithm simple, when an
insertion sees an incomplete split, indicated by the F_FOLLOW_RIGHT flag, it
finishes the split before doing anything else.

These changes allow removing the whole "invalid tuple" mechanism, but I
retained the scan code to still follow invalid tuples correctly. While we
don't create any such tuples anymore, we want to handle them gracefully in
case you pg_upgrade a GiST index that has them. If we encounter any on an
insert, though, we just throw an error saying that you need to REINDEX.

The issue that got me into doing this is that if you did a checkpoint while
an insert or split was in progress, and the checkpoint finishes quickly so
that there is no WAL record related to the insert between RedoRecPtr and the
checkpoint record, recovery from that checkpoint would not know to finish
the incomplete insert. IOW, we have the same issue we solved with the
rm_safe_restartpoint mechanism during normal operation too. It's highly
unlikely to happen in practice, and this fix is far too large to backpatch,
so we're just going to live with in previous versions, but this refactoring
fixes it going forward.

With this patch, you don't get the annoying
'index "FOO" needs VACUUM or REINDEX to finish crash recovery' notices
anymore if you crash at an unfortunate moment.
2010-12-23 16:21:47 +02:00
Robert Haas f6a0863e3c Allow transactions that don't write WAL to commit asynchronously.
This case can arise if a transaction has written data, but only to
temporary tables.  Loss of the commit record in case of a crash won't
matter, because the temporary tables will be lost anyway.

Reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas and Simon Riggs.
2010-12-20 12:59:33 -05:00
Robert Haas 34c70c7ac4 Instrument checkpoint sync calls.
Greg Smith, reviewed by Jeff Janes
2010-12-14 09:26:19 -05:00
Tom Lane 04f4e10cfc Use symbolic names not octal constants for file permission flags.
Purely cosmetic patch to make our coding standards more consistent ---
we were doing symbolic some places and octal other places.  This patch
fixes all C-coded uses of mkdir, chmod, and umask.  There might be some
other calls I missed.  Inconsistency noted while researching tablespace
directory permissions issue.
2010-12-10 17:35:33 -05:00
Simon Riggs e620ee35b2 Optimize commit_siblings in two ways to improve group commit.
First, avoid scanning the whole ProcArray once we know there
are at least commit_siblings active; second, skip the check
altogether if commit_siblings = 0.

Greg Smith
2010-12-08 18:48:03 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas 5a031a5556 Fix bugs in the hot standby known-assigned-xids tracking logic. If there's
an old transaction running in the master, and a lot of transactions have
started and finished since, and a WAL-record is written in the gap between
the creating the running-xacts snapshot and WAL-logging it, recovery will fail
with "too many KnownAssignedXids" error. This bug was reported by
Joachim Wieland on Nov 19th.

In the same scenario, when fewer transactions have started so that all the
xids fit in KnownAssignedXids despite the first bug, a more serious bug
arises. We incorrectly initialize the clog code with the oldest still running
transaction, and when we see the WAL record belonging to a transaction with
an XID larger than one that committed already before the checkpoint we're
recovering from, we zero the clog page containing the already committed
transaction, leading to data loss.

In hindsight, trying to track xids in the known-assigned-xids array before
seeing the running-xacts record was too complicated. To fix that, hold
XidGenLock while the running-xacts snapshot is taken and WAL-logged. That
ensures that no transaction can begin or end in that gap, so that in recvoery
we know that the snapshot contains all transactions running at that point in
WAL.
2010-12-07 09:23:30 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas 95e42a2c29 Fix two typos, by Fujii Masao. 2010-12-06 12:38:05 +01:00
Robert Haas 5ef6c91383 Remove now-outdated mention of quotes being required in recovery.conf.
Noted by Itagaki Takahiro.
2010-12-03 09:00:18 -05:00
Robert Haas 970a18687f Use GUC lexer for recovery.conf parsing.
This eliminates some crufty, special-purpose code and, as a non-trivial
side benefit, allows recovery.conf parameters to be unquoted.

Dimitri Fontaine, with review and cleanup by Alvaro Herrera, Itagaki
Takahiro, and me.
2010-12-03 08:56:44 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut fc946c39ae Remove useless whitespace at end of lines 2010-11-23 22:34:55 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 542bdb2146 Fix bug introduced by the recent patch to check that the checkpoint redo
location read from backup label file can be found: wasShutdown was set
incorrectly when a backup label file was found.

Jeff Davis, with a little tweaking by me.
2010-11-11 19:32:11 +02:00
Robert Haas 7ba6e4f0e0 Add monitoring function pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp.
Fujii Masao, with a little wordsmithing by me.
2010-11-09 22:52:19 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 8c843fff2d Bootstrap WAL to begin at segment logid=0 logseg=1 (000000010000000000000001)
rather than 0/0, so that we can safely use 0/0 as an invalid value. This is a
more future-proof fix for the corner-case bug in streaming replication that
was fixed yesterday. We had a similar corner-case bug with log/seg 0/0 back in
February as well. Avoiding 0/0 as a valid value should prevent bugs like that
in the future. Per Tom Lane's idea.

Back-patch to 9.0. Since this only affects bootstrapping, it makes no
difference to existing installations. We don't need to worry about the
bug in existing installations, because if you've managed to get past the
initial base backup already, you won't hit the bug in the future either.
2010-11-02 11:39:48 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 931b6db39b Fix corner-case bug in tracking of latest removed WAL segment during
streaming replication. We used log/seg 0/0 to indicate that no WAL segments
have been removed since startup, but 0/0 is a valid value for the very first
WAL segment after initdb. To make that disambiguous, store
(latest removed WAL segment + 1) in the global variable.

Per report from Matt Chesler, also reproduced by Greg Smith.
2010-11-01 10:05:15 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 0c6293dd03 Before removing backup_label and irrevocably changing pg_control file, check
that WAL file containing the checkpoint redo-location can be found. This
avoids making the cluster irrecoverable if the redo location is in an earlie
WAL file than the checkpoint record.

Report, analysis and patch by Jeff Davis, with small changes by me.
2010-10-26 21:43:52 +03:00
Tom Lane def30e84c4 Don't try to fetch database name when SetTransactionIdLimit() is executed
outside a transaction.

This repairs brain fade in my patch of 2009-08-30: the reason we had been
storing oldest-database name, not OID, in ShmemVariableCache was of course
to avoid having to do a catalog lookup at times when it might be unsafe.

This error explains why Aleksandr Dushein is having trouble getting out of
an XID wraparound state in bug #5718, though not how he got into that state
in the first place.  I suspect pg_upgrade is at fault there.
2010-10-20 12:48:51 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 17a16663d0 Remove AtStart_Cache() call in CommandCounterIncrement().
This call was present in the aboriginal code from Berkeley, and has
never been touched; it may very well be that it was there to mask
effects of bugs in other places and it may no longer be necessary.
The removal has been foreseen in a code comment since 2007; this seems
to be a good time to test this hypothesis.
2010-10-20 11:33:57 -03:00
Simon Riggs 3bbcc5c999 Make startup process respond to signals to cancel waiting on latch.
A tidy up for recently committed changes to startup latch.

Fujii Masao
2010-10-14 19:15:26 +01:00
Simon Riggs 45cd9199c2 Fix bug in comment of timeline history file.
Fujii Masao
2010-10-14 19:06:06 +01:00
Magnus Hagander 9f2e211386 Remove cvs keywords from all files. 2010-09-20 22:08:53 +02:00
Tom Lane 54d0e2886a Add some documentation about how we WAL-log filesystem actions.
Per a question from Robert Haas.
2010-09-17 00:42:39 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas 79b54816db Fix two typos in comments, spotted by Fujii Masao and Thom Brown 2010-09-15 13:58:22 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas 723d0184e2 Use a latch to make startup process wake up and replay immediately when
new WAL arrives via streaming replication. This reduces the latency, and
also allows us to use a longer polling interval, which is good for energy
efficiency.

We still need to poll to check for the appearance of a trigger file, but
the interval is now 5 seconds (instead of 100ms), like when waiting for
a new WAL segment to appear in WAL archive.
2010-09-15 10:35:05 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas 2746e5f21d Introduce latches. A latch is a boolean variable, with the capability to
wait until it is set. Latches can be used to reliably wait until a signal
arrives, which is hard otherwise because signals don't interrupt select()
on some platforms, and even when they do, there's race conditions.

On Unix, latches use the so called self-pipe trick under the covers to
implement the sleep until the latch is set, without race conditions. On
Windows, Windows events are used.

Use the new latch abstraction to sleep in walsender, so that as soon as
a transaction finishes, walsender is woken up to immediately send the WAL
to the standby. This reduces the latency between master and standby, which
is good.

Preliminary work by Fujii Masao. The latch implementation is by me, with
helpful comments from many people.
2010-09-11 15:48:04 +00:00
Tom Lane eb36d1ad51 Fix oversight in RelFileNodeBackend patch: CreateFakeRelcacheEntry needs to
initialize the rd_backend field of a fake Relation entry correctly.
Fortunately, that is easy, since only non-temp relations should ever be
mentioned in the WAL stream.
2010-08-30 16:46:23 +00:00
Simon Riggs ac791d3ca1 Fix misleading DEBUG2 issued during RemoveOldXlogFiles() 2010-08-30 15:37:41 +00:00
Simon Riggs e72f15ed60 Truncate subtrans after each restartpoint.
Issue reported by Harald Kolb, patch by Fujii Masao, review by me.
2010-08-30 14:22:05 +00:00
Alvaro Herrera 3a1b51de19 Remove duplicate translatable phrase 2010-08-26 19:23:41 +00:00
Robert Haas debcec7dc3 Include the backend ID in the relpath of temporary relations.
This allows us to reliably remove all leftover temporary relation
files on cluster startup without reference to system catalogs or WAL;
therefore, we no longer include temporary relations in XLOG_XACT_COMMIT
and XLOG_XACT_ABORT WAL records.

Since these changes require including a backend ID in each
SharedInvalSmgrMsg, the size of the SharedInvalidationMessage.id
field has been reduced from two bytes to one, and the maximum number
of connections has been reduced from INT_MAX / 4 to 2^23-1.  It would
be possible to remove these restrictions by increasing the size of
SharedInvalidationMessage by 4 bytes, but right now that doesn't seem
like a good trade-off.

Review by Jaime Casanova and Tom Lane.
2010-08-13 20:10:54 +00:00
Robert Haas 95ef7cd40d Make RecordTransactionCommit() respect wal_level.
Since the only purpose of WAL-loggin SharedInvalidationMessages is to support
Hot Standby operation, they needn't be included when wal_level < hot_standby.

Back-patch to 9.0.

Review by Heikki Linnakanagas and Fujii Masao.
2010-08-13 15:42:21 +00:00
Robert Haas 30c22eb8fc Correct sundry errors in Hot Standby-related comments.
Fujii Masao
2010-08-12 23:24:54 +00:00
Simon Riggs 5b8bd0529e Rename asyncCommitLSN to asyncXactLSN to reflect changed role in 9.0.
Transaction aborts now record their LSN to avoid corner case
behaviour in SR/HS, hence change of name of variables and functions.
As pointed out by Fujii Masao. Cosmetic changes only.
2010-07-29 22:27:27 +00:00
Robert Haas 7be8946c78 Avoid deep recursion when assigning XIDs to multiple levels of subxacts.
Backpatch to 8.0.

Andres Freund, with cleanup and adjustment for older branches by me.
2010-07-23 00:43:00 +00:00
Tom Lane 672efc0865 Update obsolete comment. Noted by Josh Tolley. 2010-07-08 16:08:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 239d769e7e pgindent run for 9.0, second run 2010-07-06 19:19:02 +00:00
Tom Lane 8771634666 Don't set recoveryLastXTime when replaying a checkpoint --- that was a bogus
idea from the start since the variable is only meant to track commit/abort
events.  This patch reverts the logic around the variable to what it was in
8.4, except that the value is now kept in shared memory rather than a static
variable, so that it can be reported correctly by CreateRestartPoint (which is
executed in the bgwriter).
2010-07-03 22:15:45 +00:00