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Heikki Linnakangas 7f03a791fa Stress that backup_label file is critical in the docs.
It is surprisingly common mistake to leave out backup_label file from a base
backup. Say more explicitly that it must be included.

Jeff Janes, with minor rewording by me.
2013-05-07 16:58:10 +03:00
Tom Lane 817a89423f Stamp 9.3beta1. 2013-05-06 16:57:06 -04:00
Tom Lane f1ff90cfb1 Desultory copy-editing of the 9.3 release notes.
I had time for a quick review of the notes, so here are some fixes.
2013-05-06 16:02:37 -04:00
Tom Lane 1d6c72a55b Move materialized views' is-populated status into their pg_class entries.
Previously this state was represented by whether the view's disk file had
zero or nonzero size, which is problematic for numerous reasons, since it's
breaking a fundamental assumption about heap storage.  This was done to
allow unlogged matviews to revert to unpopulated status after a crash
despite our lack of any ability to update catalog entries post-crash.
However, this poses enough risk of future problems that it seems better to
not support unlogged matviews until we can find another way.  Accordingly,
revert that choice as well as a number of existing kluges forced by it
in favor of creating a pg_class.relispopulated flag column.
2013-05-06 13:27:22 -04:00
Tom Lane 3223b25ff7 Disallow unlogged materialized views.
The initial implementation of this feature was really unsupportable,
because it's relying on the physical size of an on-disk file to carry the
relation's populated/unpopulated state, which is at least a modularity
violation and could have serious long-term consequences.  We could say that
an unlogged matview goes to empty on crash, but not everybody likes that
definition, so let's just remove the feature for 9.3.  We can add it back
when we have a less klugy implementation.

I left the grammar and tab-completion support for CREATE UNLOGGED
MATERIALIZED VIEW in place, since it's harmless and allows delivering a
more specific error message about the unsupported feature.

I'm committing this separately to ease identification of what should be
reverted when/if we are able to re-enable the feature.
2013-05-06 12:00:06 -04:00
Bruce Momjian c29866073b 9.3 release notes: use "restoration"
Andrew Dunstan
2013-05-06 10:57:23 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 2fbffc0ddf 9.3 release notes: Add cache of local locks
Mention this also helps in the restoring of pg_dumps.

Jeff Janes
2013-05-06 10:56:27 -04:00
Bruce Momjian c750aa90f2 9.3 release notes: update from Amit Kapila
No need to mention wal_receiver_status_interval.
2013-05-06 10:47:31 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 8b06e6aba8 Revert idea of zer-padding padding session id in log_line_prefix
Removal of doc adjustment and release note mention as well.
2013-05-06 08:59:39 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 083d8fa79d docs: Improve log_line_prefix session_id query 2013-05-04 13:23:04 -04:00
Bruce Momjian f87f214b7c docs: log_line_prefix session id fix
Restore 4-byte designation for docs.  Fix 9.3 doc query to properly pad
to four digits.

Backpatch to all active branches

Per suggestions from Ian Lawrence Barwick
2013-05-04 13:15:54 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 75d1406a19 9.3 docs: wording fixes
From Erik Rijkers
2013-05-04 11:52:18 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 262a362997 docs: fix log_line_prefix session id docs
Backpatch to 9.2.

Report from Ian Lawrence Barwick
2013-05-04 11:05:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian c008ca6015 9.3 release notes: adjustments
Fixes from Peter Geoghegan, Ian Lawrence Barwick, Marti Raudsepp
2013-05-04 10:44:49 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 2497dc0867 9.3 release notes: move compatibility items into their own section 2013-05-03 21:11:35 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 1136d7a74d 9.3 release notes: Add markup for pg_backup_start_time() 2013-05-03 20:55:03 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 15f27aebbb 9.3 release notes: Add links to SGML sections 2013-05-03 19:40:23 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 14c7a74b6e 9.3 release notes: add markup for text
Still need to add links for new features.
2013-05-03 14:48:24 -04:00
Tom Lane c091c43197 Improve SPI documentation about null-flags arrays.
Clarify the description of nulls[] arguments, and use the same wording
for all SPI functions with this type of argument.  Per gripe from Yuriy
Rusinov.
2013-05-03 14:39:28 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 5fcf944c23 9.3 release notes: update for current commits
Also, remove broken link in release.sgml.
2013-05-03 13:30:58 -04:00
Bruce Momjian c8f61ebdc6 9.3 release notes: suggested improvements from Jeff Janes and Josh Berkus 2013-05-02 19:14:23 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 187ca5e8e9 Revert "pg_ctl: Add idempotent option"
This reverts commit 8730618458.  The
behavior in certain cases is still being debated, and it's too late to
solve this before beta.
2013-04-29 21:55:12 -04:00
Robert Haas 91fa8532f4 Attempt to fix error recovery in COPY BOTH mode.
Previously, libpq and the backend had opposite ideas about whether
it was necessary for the client to send a CopyDone message after
receiving an ErrorResponse, making it impossible to cleanly exit
COPY BOTH mode.  Fix libpq so that works correctly, adopting the
backend's notion that an ErrorResponse kills the copy in both
directions.

Adjust receivelog.c to avoid a degradation in the quality of the
resulting error messages.  libpqwalreceiver.c is already doing
the right thing, so no adjustment needed there.

Add an explicit statement to the documentation explaining how
this part of the protocol is supposed to work, in the hopes of
avoiding future confusion in this area.

Since the consequences of all this confusion are very limited,
especially in the back-branches where no client ever attempts
to exit COPY BOTH mode without closing the connection entirely,
no back-patch.
2013-04-29 06:29:32 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 4d67961110 PL/pgSQL doc: Add example for RETURN QUERY
Erwin Brandstetter and Pavel Stěhule
2013-04-24 21:54:46 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 173c252bb2 9.3 release notes: adjustments per Alvaro 2013-04-23 23:21:09 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 2d3edce6b3 9.3 release note updates from Dean Rasheed, Jov, Heikki Linnakangas,
Erikjan Rijkers
2013-04-23 17:06:17 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 98a1e7a735 9.3 release notes: add diacritics
Alvaro Herrera
2013-04-22 17:17:00 -04:00
Bruce Momjian e35388451b 9.3 release notes: adjustments per Alvaro and Robert 2013-04-22 16:05:10 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas ae7363999f Mention in docs that you can create SP-GiST indexes on range types.
This is new in 9.3devel.
2013-04-22 21:51:14 +03:00
Bruce Momjian 4f8799a948 9.3 release notes: apply fixes suggested by Alvaro 2013-04-22 14:33:28 -04:00
Bruce Momjian beaa823bea 9.3 release notes: update streaming replication speedups
Andres Freund
2013-04-22 10:22:49 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e7d5ffe8ea doc: Improve example formatting
Erwin Brandstetter
2013-04-21 22:22:10 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 53ecfddceb doc: Fix syntax in example
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' no longer works.  The single quotes need to be
removed.

Erwin Brandstetter
2013-04-21 22:22:10 -04:00
Bruce Momjian c3ab4ea27d In 9.3 release notes, split up items
Split log shipping speed improvement and fail-over speed improvement items.

Per request from Simon
2013-04-21 21:05:31 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 4be535e2e4 9.3 release note adjustments per request from Andres Freund 2013-04-21 10:08:58 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 1f2236edd1 Remove 9.3 item about fixing DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY
Already fixed in back branch.
2013-04-21 09:16:23 -04:00
Bruce Momjian ac96e6a8c2 9.3 release note fixes
Move commit_delay, fix Zoltan's name, and adjust range type histogram
text.
2013-04-21 09:14:34 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 864ec2f0cd Adjust 9.3 release notes per request from Simon 2013-04-21 09:05:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian ef3defcf0d Reorder 9.3 release note items
Typo fix from David Fetter.
2013-04-21 00:57:18 -04:00
Bruce Momjian f0922cbdcc More 9.3 release note reorderings 2013-04-20 17:31:06 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 488eb9055d Fix Gilles Darold's name in 9.3 release notes. 2013-04-20 17:09:14 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 61b962345d Reorder some 9.3 release item entries
More to go.
2013-04-20 16:50:56 -04:00
Bruce Momjian 22f956f50c Push 9.3 release SGML file
Forgotten in previous commit.
2013-04-20 16:32:32 -04:00
Bruce Momjian e9a35c2082 Publish draft 9.3 release notes
No links added yet.
2013-04-20 16:29:58 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 540ec93e33 doc: Mention SATA alongside IDE for Linux
suggested by Jov
2013-04-20 15:56:22 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut acd5803053 Standardize spelling of "nonblocking"
Only adjusted the user-exposed messages and documentation,  not all
source code comments.
2013-04-18 23:35:19 -04:00
Robert Haas f050457978 sepgsql: Minor improvement to test script, doc fix.
KaiGai Kohei
2013-04-17 09:55:24 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut b9bdaf3964 doc: Update PQgetssl() documentation
The return type of PQgetssl() was changed from SSL* to void* a long time
ago, but the documentation was not updated.
2013-04-16 21:42:10 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 8730618458 pg_ctl: Add idempotent option
This changes the behavior of the start and stop actions to exit
successfully if the server was already started or stopped.

This changes the default behavior of the start action:  Before, if the
server was already running, it would print a message and succeed.  Now,
that situation will result in an error.  When running in idempotent
mode, no message is printed and pg_ctl exits successfully.

It was considered to just make the idempotent behavior the default and
only option, but pg_upgrade needs the old behavior.
2013-04-13 23:42:42 -04:00
Robert Haas f8a54e936b sepgsql: Enforce db_procedure:{execute} permission.
To do this, we add an additional object access hook type,
OAT_FUNCTION_EXECUTE.

KaiGai Kohei
2013-04-12 08:58:01 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 82b55c9769 doc: Update DTrace information
The old web site link no longer worked, and some information was
outdated.
2013-04-10 23:06:19 -04:00
Magnus Hagander d334b337b4 Update the description for the graphical installers
Remove references to "one click", as we're not supposed to call
them that anymore.
2013-04-10 21:37:49 +02:00
Tom Lane 6f5b8beb64 Make contrib/pg_trgm also support regex searches with GiST indexes.
This wasn't addressed in the original patch, but it doesn't take very
much additional code to cover the case, so let's get it done.

Since pg_trgm 1.1 hasn't been released yet, I just changed the definition
of what's in it, rather than inventing a 1.2.
2013-04-10 13:31:02 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 66c01707c6 Fix hstore_to_json_loose example in docs.
Marti Raudsepp.
2013-04-10 09:26:46 -04:00
Tom Lane 3ccae48f44 Support indexing of regular-expression searches in contrib/pg_trgm.
This works by extracting trigrams from the given regular expression,
in generally the same spirit as the previously-existing support for
LIKE searches, though of course the details are far more complicated.

Currently, only GIN indexes are supported.  We might be able to make
it work with GiST indexes later.

The implementation includes adding API functions to backend/regex/
to provide a view of the search NFA created from a regular expression.
These functions are meant to be generic enough to be supportable in
a standalone version of the regex library, should that ever happen.

Alexander Korotkov, reviewed by Heikki Linnakangas and Tom Lane
2013-04-09 01:06:54 -04:00
Robert Haas e965e6344c sepgsql: Enforce db_schema:search permission.
KaiGai Kohei, with comment and doc wordsmithing by me
2013-04-05 08:51:31 -04:00
Tom Lane 52f436b807 Improve documentation about the relationship of extensions and schemas.
There's been some confusion expressed about this point, so clarify.
Extended version of a patch by David Wheeler.
2013-04-04 22:37:25 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut e3f719c367 doc: Fix number of columns in table 2013-04-04 21:07:05 -04:00
Tom Lane c6a3fce7dd Add \watch [SEC] command to psql.
This allows convenient re-execution of commands.

Will Leinweber, reviewed by Peter Eisentraut, Daniel Farina, and Tom Lane
2013-04-04 19:56:59 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan d7d5832012 Fix a few thinkos in the JSON functions docs.
Dickson S. Guedes
2013-04-04 10:41:29 -04:00
Tom Lane 0f1345d38b Fix typo in FDW docs.
Laurenz Albe
2013-04-03 10:26:18 -04:00
Tom Lane 89b661bab9 Update release notes for 9.2.4, 9.1.9, 9.0.13, 8.4.17.
Security: CVE-2013-1899, CVE-2013-1901
2013-04-01 14:11:11 -04:00
Tom Lane e48a7bd527 Update release notes for changes through today. 2013-03-31 18:59:35 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut 64f890905f Add pkg-config files for libpq and ecpg libraries
This will hopefully be easier to use than pg_config for users who are
already used to the pkg-config interface.  It also works better for
multi-arch installations.

reviewed by Tom Lane
2013-03-31 16:58:40 -04:00
Bruce Momjian b015558091 Remove tab from SGML file. 2013-03-29 23:19:03 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan 6caf759f3f Fix page title for JSON Functions and Operators. 2013-03-29 16:56:22 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan a570c98d7f Add new JSON processing functions and parser API.
The JSON parser is converted into a recursive descent parser, and
exposed for use by other modules such as extensions. The API provides
hooks for all the significant parser event such as the beginning and end
of objects and arrays, and providing functions to handle these hooks
allows for fairly simple construction of a wide variety of JSON
processing functions. A set of new basic processing functions and
operators is also added, which use this API, including operations to
extract array elements, object fields, get the length of arrays and the
set of keys of a field, deconstruct an object into a set of key/value
pairs, and create records from JSON objects and arrays of objects.

Catalog version bumped.

Andrew Dunstan, with some documentation assistance from Merlin Moncure.
2013-03-29 14:12:13 -04:00
Tom Lane 9ad27c2153 Document encode(bytea, 'escape')'s behavior correctly.
I changed this in commit fd15dba543, but
missed the fact that the SGML documentation of the function specified
exactly what it did.  Well, one of the two places where it's specified
documented that --- probably I looked at the other place and thought
nothing needed to be done.  Sync the two places where encode() and
decode() are described.
2013-03-28 23:14:54 -04:00
Tom Lane 29505a894e Draft release notes for 9.2.4, 9.1.9, 9.0.13, 8.4.17.
Covers commits through today.  Not back-patching into back branches
yet, since this is just for people to review in advance.
2013-03-28 21:40:19 -04:00
Robert Haas 2a3db8cec2 sepgsql: Documentation improvements.
Fixes by me, per griping by Thom Brown.
2013-03-28 15:56:35 -04:00
Robert Haas 0f05840bf4 Allow sepgsql labels to depend on object name.
The main change here is to call security_compute_create_name_raw()
rather than security_compute_create_raw().  This ups the minimum
requirement for libselinux from 2.0.99 to 2.1.10, but it looks
like most distributions will have picked that up before 9.3 is out.

KaiGai Kohei
2013-03-28 15:41:38 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 473ab40c8b Add sql_drop event for event triggers
This event takes place just before ddl_command_end, and is fired if and
only if at least one object has been dropped by the command.  (For
instance, DROP TABLE IF EXISTS of a table that does not in fact exist
will not lead to such a trigger firing).  Commands that drop multiple
objects (such as DROP SCHEMA or DROP OWNED BY) will cause a single event
to fire.  Some firings might be surprising, such as
ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN.

The trigger is fired after the drop has taken place, because that has
been deemed the safest design, to avoid exposing possibly-inconsistent
internal state (system catalogs as well as current transaction) to the
user function code.  This means that careful tracking of object
identification is required during the object removal phase.

Like other currently existing events, there is support for tag
filtering.

To support the new event, add a new pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects()
set-returning function, which returns a set of rows comprising the
objects affected by the command.  This is to be used within the user
function code, and is mostly modelled after the recently introduced
pg_identify_object() function.

Catalog version bumped due to the new function.

Dimitri Fontaine and Álvaro Herrera
Review by Robert Haas, Tom Lane
2013-03-28 13:05:48 -03:00
Simon Riggs 593c39d156 Revoke bc5334d867 2013-03-28 09:18:02 +00:00
Kevin Grittner 40e873d854 Fix pasto which broke docs build.
Commit bc5334d867 accidentally
included a second <variablelist> tag for a new list item.
2013-03-27 16:11:46 -05:00
Robert Haas 1cea9bbb21 sepgsql: Support for new post-ALTER access hook.
KaiGai Kohei
2013-03-27 08:14:19 -04:00
Simon Riggs bc5334d867 Allow external recovery_config_directory
If required, recovery.conf can now be located outside of the data directory.
Server needs read/write permissions on this directory.
2013-03-27 11:45:42 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas d298b50a3b Make pg_basebackup work with pre-9.3 servers, and add server version check.
A new 'starttli' field was added to the response of BASE_BACKUP command.
Make pg_basebackup tolerate the case that it's missing, so that it still
works with older servers.

Add an explicit check for the server version, so that you get a nicer error
message if you try to use it with a pre-9.1 server.

The streaming protocol message format changed in 9.3, so -X stream still won't
work with pre-9.3 servers. I added a version check to ReceiveXLogStream()
earlier, but write that slightly differently, so that in 9.4, it will still
work with a 9.3 server. (In 9.4, the error message needs to be adjusted to
"9.3 or above", though). Also, if the version check fails, don't retry.
2013-03-25 19:44:11 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan 9e257a181c Add parallel pg_dump option.
New infrastructure is added which creates a set number of workers
(threads on Windows, forked processes on Unix). Jobs are then
handed out to these workers by the master process as needed.
pg_restore is adjusted to use this new infrastructure in place of the
old setup which created a new worker for each step on the fly. Parallel
dumps acquire a snapshot clone in order to stay consistent, if
available.

The parallel option is selected by the -j / --jobs command line
parameter of pg_dump.

Joachim Wieland, lightly editorialized by Andrew Dunstan.
2013-03-24 11:27:20 -04:00
Tom Lane cdc67938c0 Don't put <indexterm> before <term> in <varlistentry> items.
Doing that results in a broken index entry in PDF output.  We had only
a few like that, which is probably why nobody noticed before.
Standardize on putting the <term> first.

Josh Kupershmidt
2013-03-23 14:06:33 -04:00
Tom Lane 5b86fedfb5 Document cross-version compatibility issues for contrib/postgres_fdw.
One of the use-cases for postgres_fdw is extracting data from older PG
servers, so cross-version compatibility is important.  Document what we
can do here, and further annotate some of the coding choices that create
compatibility constraints.  In passing, remove one unnecessary
incompatibility with old servers, namely assuming that we didn't need to
quote the timezone name 'UTC'.
2013-03-22 17:22:31 -04:00
Kevin Grittner 549dae0352 Fix problems with incomplete attempt to prohibit OIDS with MVs.
Problem with assertion failure in restoring from pg_dump output
reported by Joachim Wieland.

Review and suggestions by Tom Lane and Robert Haas.
2013-03-22 13:27:34 -05:00
Tom Lane 82b945c097 Update commit_delay documentation.
Commit 13fe298ca0 changed this GUC to be
PGC_SUSET, but neglected to update the documentation to match.

While at it, edit and rearrange the text a little for clarity.
2013-03-22 11:39:15 -04:00
Simon Riggs 96ef3b8ff1 Allow I/O reliability checks using 16-bit checksums
Checksums are set immediately prior to flush out of shared buffers
and checked when pages are read in again. Hint bit setting will
require full page write when block is dirtied, which causes various
infrastructure changes. Extensive comments, docs and README.

WARNING message thrown if checksum fails on non-all zeroes page;
ERROR thrown but can be disabled with ignore_checksum_failure = on.

Feature enabled by an initdb option, since transition from option off
to option on is long and complex and has not yet been implemented.
Default is not to use checksums.

Checksum used is WAL CRC-32 truncated to 16-bits.

Simon Riggs, Jeff Davis, Greg Smith
Wide input and assistance from many community members. Thank you.
2013-03-22 13:54:07 +00:00
Kevin Grittner 08af1a0a2a Eliminate trivial whitespace inconsistency in docs sample code. 2013-03-21 10:34:47 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera f8348ea32e Allow extracting machine-readable object identity
Introduce pg_identify_object(oid,oid,int4), which is similar in spirit
to pg_describe_object but instead produces a row of machine-readable
information to uniquely identify the given object, without resorting to
OIDs or other internal representation.  This is intended to be used in
the event trigger implementation, to report objects being operated on;
but it has usefulness of its own.

Catalog version bumped because of the new function.
2013-03-20 18:19:19 -03:00
Simon Riggs 1a091002cf Clarify assumption of filesystem metadata integrity.
Jeff Davis
2013-03-19 08:57:29 +00:00
Simon Riggs 8c3b87ca10 Correction that 2pc state files use CRC-32.
Jeff Davis
2013-03-19 08:51:35 +00:00
Simon Riggs 2266db392c Add reliability docs about storage/memory corruptions.
Add section to the Reliability section about what is and is not protected for
various file types.
Further edits welcome.

Designed to allow 1-2 line change when/if checksums are committed.

Inspired by docs written by Jeff Davis, though completely different from his
patch.
2013-03-18 22:38:07 +00:00
Tom Lane e39feb1006 Improve documentation of EXTRACT(WEEK).
The docs showed that early-January dates can be considered part of the
previous year for week-counting purposes, but failed to say explicitly
that late-December dates can also be considered part of the next year.
Fix that, and add a cross-reference to the "isoyear" field.  Per bug
#7967 from Pawel Kobylak.
2013-03-18 13:34:15 -04:00
Simon Riggs bb7cc2623f Remove PageSetTLI and rename pd_tli to pd_checksum
Remove use of PageSetTLI() from all page manipulation functions
and adjust README to indicate change in the way we make changes
to pages. Repurpose those bytes into the pd_checksum field and
explain how that works in comments about page header.

Refactoring ahead of actual feature patch which would make use
of the checksum field, arriving later.

Jeff Davis, with comments and doc changes by Simon Riggs
Direction suggested by Robert Haas; many others providing
review comments.
2013-03-18 13:46:42 +00:00
Tom Lane d43837d030 Add lock_timeout configuration parameter.
This GUC allows limiting the time spent waiting to acquire any one
heavyweight lock.

In support of this, improve the recently-added timeout infrastructure
to permit efficiently enabling or disabling multiple timeouts at once.
That reduces the performance hit from turning on lock_timeout, though
it's still not zero.

Zoltán Böszörményi, reviewed by Tom Lane,
Stephen Frost, and Hari Babu
2013-03-16 23:22:57 -04:00
Tom Lane 70ec2f8f43 Improve the documentation about commit_delay.
Clarify the docs explaining what commit_delay does, and add a
recommendation about a useful value for it, namely half of the single-page
fsync time reported by pg_test_fsync.  This is informed by testing of
the new-in-9.3 implementation of commit_delay; in prior versions it
was far harder to arrive at a useful setting.

In passing, do some wordsmithing and markup-fixing in the same general
area.

Also, change pg_test_fsync's default time-per-test from 2 seconds to 5.
The old value was about the minimum at which the results could be taken
seriously at all, and so seems a tad optimistic as a default.

Peter Geoghegan, reviewed by Noah Misch; some additional editing by me
2013-03-15 17:41:47 -04:00
Tom Lane 73e7025bd8 Extend format() to handle field width and left/right alignment.
This change adds some more standard sprintf() functionality to format().

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Dean Rasheed and Kyotaro Horiguchi
2013-03-14 22:56:56 -04:00
Tom Lane 209f675f0f Fix documentation oversight.
Mention that PlanForeignModify's result must be copiable by copyObject.
2013-03-12 19:06:43 -04:00
Tom Lane a0c6dfeecf Allow default expressions to be attached to columns of foreign tables.
There's still some discussion about exactly how postgres_fdw ought to
handle this case, but there seems no debate that we want to allow defaults
to be used for inserts into foreign tables.  So remove the core-code
restrictions that prevented it.

While at it, get rid of the special grammar productions for CREATE FOREIGN
TABLE, and instead add explicit FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED error checks for the
disallowed cases.  This makes the grammar a shade smaller, and more
importantly results in much more intelligible error messages for
unsupported cases.  It's also one less thing to fix if we ever start
supporting constraints on foreign tables.
2013-03-12 17:37:07 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera 1ba0119308 Fix orthotypographical mistake
Apparently I lost some of the edits I had done on this page for commit
0ac5ad5134.

Per note from Etsuro Fujita, although I didn't use his patch.

Make some of the wording in the affected section a bit more complete,
too.
2013-03-12 12:28:50 -03:00
Andrew Dunstan 38fb4d978c JSON generation improvements.
This adds the following:

    json_agg(anyrecord) -> json
    to_json(any) -> json
    hstore_to_json(hstore) -> json (also used as a cast)
    hstore_to_json_loose(hstore) -> json

The last provides heuristic treatment of numbers and booleans.

Also, in json generation, if any non-builtin type has a cast to json,
that function is used instead of the type's output function.

Andrew Dunstan, reviewed by Steve Singer.

Catalog version bumped.
2013-03-10 17:35:36 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut dd28c410f7 doc: Add note about checkpoint_warning vs checkpoint_timeout
suggested by Tianyin Xu
2013-03-10 17:16:18 -04:00
Tom Lane 21734d2fb8 Support writable foreign tables.
This patch adds the core-system infrastructure needed to support updates
on foreign tables, and extends contrib/postgres_fdw to allow updates
against remote Postgres servers.  There's still a great deal of room for
improvement in optimization of remote updates, but at least there's basic
functionality there now.

KaiGai Kohei, reviewed by Alexander Korotkov and Laurenz Albe, and rather
heavily revised by Tom Lane.
2013-03-10 14:16:02 -04:00
Kevin Grittner 71877c18a8 Fix typo in docs for ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW.
Fujii Masao
2013-03-07 11:39:36 -06:00
Kevin Grittner 5141603ebd Add docs for pg_matviews, which were missed in the initial MV commit. 2013-03-06 15:35:59 -06:00
Peter Eisentraut 0ea1f6e98f psql: Let \l accept a pattern
reviewed by Satoshi Nagayasu
2013-03-04 15:17:40 +00:00
Kevin Grittner 3bf3ab8c56 Add a materialized view relations.
A materialized view has a rule just like a view and a heap and
other physical properties like a table.  The rule is only used to
populate the table, references in queries refer to the
materialized data.

This is a minimal implementation, but should still be useful in
many cases.  Currently data is only populated "on demand" by the
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW and REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW statements.
It is expected that future releases will add incremental updates
with various timings, and that a more refined concept of defining
what is "fresh" data will be developed.  At some point it may even
be possible to have queries use a materialized in place of
references to underlying tables, but that requires the other
above-mentioned features to be working first.

Much of the documentation work by Robert Haas.
Review by Noah Misch, Thom Brown, Robert Haas, Marko Tiikkaja
Security review by KaiGai Kohei, with a decision on how best to
implement sepgsql still pending.
2013-03-03 18:23:31 -06:00
Peter Eisentraut 891869c352 doc: Small tweak for consistency
submitted by "Lyle"
2013-03-03 08:58:34 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 743b73bdf5 doc: A few awkward phrasing fixes
Josh Kupershmidt
2013-03-03 08:49:49 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 7d6b8f7158 Remove spurious "the", and add a missing one.
Thom Brown and me.
2013-02-27 21:50:15 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3d009e45bd Add support for piping COPY to/from an external program.
This includes backend "COPY TO/FROM PROGRAM '...'" syntax, and corresponding
psql \copy syntax. Like with reading/writing files, the backend version is
superuser-only, and in the psql version, the program is run in the client.

In the passing, the psql \copy STDIN/STDOUT syntax is subtly changed: if you
the stdin/stdout is quoted, it's now interpreted as a filename. For example,
"\copy foo from 'stdin'" now reads from a file called 'stdin', not from
standard input. Before this, there was no way to specify a filename called
stdin, stdout, pstdin or pstdout.

This creates a new function in pgport, wait_result_to_str(), which can
be used to convert the exit status of a process, as returned by wait(3),
to a human-readable string.

Etsuro Fujita, reviewed by Amit Kapila.
2013-02-27 18:22:31 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 8337e3b457 doc: Fix markup typo 2013-02-25 17:58:14 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 3dee636e04 Add -d option to pg_dumpall, for specifying a connection string.
Like with pg_basebackup and pg_receivexlog, it's a bit strange to call the
option -d/--dbname, when in fact you cannot pass a database name in it.

Original patch by Amit Kapila, heavily modified by me.
2013-02-25 19:39:10 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas 691e595dd9 Add -d/--dbname option to pg_dump.
You could already pass a database name just by passing it as the last
option, without -d. This is an alias for that, like the -d/--dbname option
in psql and many other client applications. For consistency.
2013-02-25 19:39:04 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas aa05c37e82 Add -d option to pg_basebackup and pg_receivexlog, for connection string.
Without this, there's no way to pass arbitrary libpq connection parameters
to these applications. It's a bit strange that the option is called
-d/--dbname, when in fact you can *not* pass a database name in it, but it's
consistent with other client applications where a connection string is also
passed using -d.

Original patch by Amit Kapila, heavily modified by me.
2013-02-25 14:59:33 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 3163baa6d2 doc: Remove PostgreSQL version number from xml2 deprecation notice
It is obviously no longer true.
2013-02-24 15:38:07 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 8e8d0f7e80 doc: Add more compatibility information for triggers
Louis-Claude Canon and Josh Kupershmidt
2013-02-23 00:28:33 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 4591933549 Fix some typos and grammatical mistakes
... as well a update copyrights statements to 2013.

Noted by Thom Brown and Peter Geoghegan
2013-02-22 18:52:59 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera 639ed4e84b Add pg_xlogdump contrib program
This program relies on rm_desc backend routines and the xlogreader
infrastructure to emit human-readable rendering of WAL records.

Author: Andres Freund, with many reworks by Álvaro
Reviewed (in a much earlier version) by Peter Eisentraut
2013-02-22 16:56:55 -03:00
Tom Lane d0d75c4022 Add postgres_fdw contrib module.
There's still a lot of room for improvement, but it basically works,
and we need this to be present before we can do anything much with the
writable-foreign-tables patch.  So let's commit it and get on with testing.

Shigeru Hanada, reviewed by KaiGai Kohei and Tom Lane
2013-02-21 05:27:16 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 9475db3a4e Add ALTER ROLE ALL SET command
This generalizes the existing ALTER ROLE ... SET and ALTER DATABASE
... SET functionality to allow creating settings that apply to all users
in all databases.

reviewed by Pavel Stehule
2013-02-17 23:45:36 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut ff64fd49ce doc: Add make target to produce EPUB from DocBook 2013-02-13 23:12:21 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 62401db45c Support unlogged GiST index.
The reason this wasn't supported before was that GiST indexes need an
increasing sequence to detect concurrent page-splits. In a regular WAL-
logged GiST index, the LSN of the page-split record is used for that
purpose, and in a temporary index, we can get away with a backend-local
counter. Neither of those methods works for an unlogged relation.

To provide such an increasing sequence of numbers, create a "fake LSN"
counter that is saved and restored across shutdowns. On recovery, unlogged
relations are blown away, so the counter doesn't need to survive that
either.

Jeevan Chalke, based on discussions with Robert Haas, Tom Lane and me.
2013-02-11 23:07:09 +02:00
Tom Lane 3a1f8cdfa9 Add an example of attaching a default value to an updatable view.
This is probably the single most useful thing that ALTER VIEW can do,
particularly now that we have auto-updatable views.  So show an explicit
example.
2013-02-09 11:43:48 -05:00
Tom Lane c61e26ee3e Add support for ALTER RULE ... RENAME TO.
Ali Dar, reviewed by Dean Rasheed.
2013-02-08 23:58:40 -05:00
Tom Lane 335c5e9206 doc: Fix mistakes in the most recent set of release notes.
Improve description of the vacuum_freeze_table_age bug (it's much more
serious than we realized at the time the fix was committed), and correct
attribution of pg_upgrade -O/-o fix (Marti Raudsepp contributed that,
but Bruce forgot to credit him in the commit log).

No need to back-patch right now, it'll happen when the next set of
release notes are prepared.
2013-02-08 10:41:15 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 858ef718ba doc: Rewrite how to get the source code
Instead of hardcoding a specific link, give a general link to the
download section of the web site.  This gives the user more download
options and the sysadmins more flexibility.  Also, the previously
presented link didn't work for devel versions.
2013-02-07 23:28:42 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan e1c1e21732 Enable building with Microsoft Visual Studio 2012.
Backpatch to release 9.2

Brar Piening and Noah Misch, reviewed by Craig Ringer.
2013-02-06 14:52:29 -05:00
Tom Lane ab0f7b6089 Prevent execution of enum_recv() from SQL.
This function was misdeclared to take cstring when it should take internal.
This at least allows crashing the server, and in principle an attacker
might be able to use the function to examine the contents of server memory.

The correct fix is to adjust the system catalog contents (and fix the
regression tests that should have caught this but failed to).  However,
asking users to correct the catalog contents in existing installations
is a pain, so as a band-aid fix for the back branches, install a check
in enum_recv() to make it throw error if called with a cstring argument.
We will later revert this in HEAD in favor of correcting the catalogs.

Our thanks to Sumit Soni (via Secunia SVCRP) for reporting this issue.

Security: CVE-2013-0255
2013-02-04 16:25:01 -05:00
Tom Lane 318db6b2a0 Update release notes for 9.2.3, 9.1.8, 9.0.12, 8.4.16, 8.3.23. 2013-02-04 15:50:42 -05:00
Simon Riggs f480e29449 Reset vacuum_defer_cleanup_age to PGC_SIGHUP.
Revert commit 84725aa5ef
2013-02-04 16:39:55 +00:00
Simon Riggs bd56e74127 Reset master xmin when hot_standby_feedback disabled.
If walsender has xmin of standby then ensure we
reset the value to 0 when we change from hot_standby_feedback=on
to hot_standby_feedback=off.
2013-02-04 10:29:22 +00:00
Tom Lane 62e666400d Perform line wrapping and indenting by default in ruleutils.c.
This patch changes pg_get_viewdef() and allied functions so that
PRETTY_INDENT processing is always enabled.  Per discussion, only the
PRETTY_PAREN processing (that is, stripping of "unnecessary" parentheses)
poses any real forward-compatibility risk, so we may as well make dump
output look as nice as we safely can.

Also, set the default wrap length to zero (i.e, wrap after each SELECT
or FROM list item), since there's no very principled argument for the
former default of 80-column wrapping, and most people seem to agree this
way looks better.

Marko Tiikkaja, reviewed by Jeevan Chalke, further hacking by Tom Lane
2013-02-03 15:56:45 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 330ed4ac6c PL/Python: Add result object str handler
This is intended so that say plpy.debug(rv) prints something useful for
debugging query execution results.

reviewed by Steve Singer
2013-02-03 00:31:01 -05:00
Tom Lane d2d153fdb0 Create a psql command \gset to store query results into psql variables.
This eases manipulation of query results in psql scripts.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Piyush Newe, Shigeru Hanada, and Tom Lane
2013-02-02 17:06:38 -05:00
Tom Lane 101d6ae755 Prevent "\g filename" from affecting subsequent commands after an error.
In the previous coding, psql's state variable saying that output should
go to a file was only reset after successful completion of a query
returning tuples.  Thus for example,

regression=# select 1/0
regression-# \g somefile
ERROR:  division by zero
regression=# select 1/2;
regression=#

... huh, I wonder where that output went.  Even more oddly, the state
was not reset even if it's the file that's causing the failure:

regression=# select 1/2 \g /foo
/foo: Permission denied
regression=# select 1/2;
/foo: Permission denied
regression=# select 1/2;
/foo: Permission denied

This seems to me not to satisfy the principle of least surprise.
\g is certainly not documented in a way that suggests its effects are
at all persistent.

To fix, adjust the code so that the flag is reset at exit from SendQuery
no matter what happened.

Noted while reviewing the \gset patch, which had comparable issues.
Arguably this is a bug fix, but I'll refrain from back-patching for now.
2013-02-02 14:22:17 -05:00
Simon Riggs 84725aa5ef Mark vacuum_defer_cleanup_age as PGC_POSTMASTER.
Following bug analysis of #7819 by Tom Lane
2013-02-02 18:49:54 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut f4987049ef doc: Tiny whitespace fix 2013-02-01 21:44:22 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 5839052693 Add CREATE RECURSIVE VIEW syntax
This is specified in the SQL standard.  The CREATE RECURSIVE VIEW
specification is transformed into a normal CREATE VIEW statement with a
WITH RECURSIVE clause.

reviewed by Abhijit Menon-Sen and Stephen Frost
2013-01-31 22:31:58 -05:00
Bruce Momjian a11e15c7b6 pg_upgrade docs: mention modification of postgresql.conf in new cluster
Mention it might be necessary to modify postgresql.conf in the new
cluster to match the old cluster.

Backpatch to 9.2.

Suggested by user.
2013-01-31 16:32:35 -05:00
Tatsuo Ishii 6a651d85eb Add --aggregate-interval option.
The new option specifies length of aggregation interval (in
seconds). May be used only together with -l. With this option, the log
contains per-interval summary (number of transactions, min/max latency
and two additional fields useful for variance estimation).

Patch contributed by Tomas Vondra, reviewed by Pavel Stehule. Slight
change by Tatsuo Ishii, suggested by Robert Hass to emit an error
message indicating that the option is not currently supported on
Windows.
2013-01-31 15:53:58 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut 574f764321 pg_regress: Allow overriding diff options
By setting the environment variable PG_REGRESS_DIFF_OPTS, custom diff
options can be passed.

reviewed by Jeevan Chalke
2013-01-29 22:59:45 -05:00
Tom Lane 991f3e5ab3 Provide database object names as separate fields in error messages.
This patch addresses the problem that applications currently have to
extract object names from possibly-localized textual error messages,
if they want to know for example which index caused a UNIQUE_VIOLATION
failure.  It adds new error message fields to the wire protocol, which
can carry the name of a table, table column, data type, or constraint
associated with the error.  (Since the protocol spec has always instructed
clients to ignore unrecognized field types, this should not create any
compatibility problem.)

Support for providing these new fields has been added to just a limited set
of error reports (mainly, those in the "integrity constraint violation"
SQLSTATE class), but we will doubtless add them to more calls in future.

Pavel Stehule, reviewed and extensively revised by Peter Geoghegan, with
additional hacking by Tom Lane.
2013-01-29 17:08:26 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 89d00cbe01 Allow pgbench to use a scale larger than 21474.
Beyond 21474, the number of accounts exceed the range for int4. Change the
initialization code to use bigint for account id columns when scale is large
enough, and switch to using int64s for the variables in pgbench code. The
threshold where we switch to bigints is set at 20000, because that's easier
to remember and document than 21474, and ensures that there is some headroom
when int4s are used.

Greg Smith, with various changes by Euler Taveira de Oliveira, Gurjeet
Singh and Satoshi Nagayasu.
2013-01-29 12:05:55 +02:00
Alvaro Herrera ee22c55f5a REASSIGN OWNED: handle shared objects, too
Give away ownership of shared objects (databases, tablespaces) along
with local objects, per original code intention.  Try to make the
documentation clearer, too.

Per discussion about DROP OWNED's brokenness, in bug #7748.

This is not backpatched because it'd require some refactoring of the
ALTER/SET OWNER code for databases and tablespaces.
2013-01-28 18:45:50 -03:00
Alvaro Herrera ec41b8edc1 DROP OWNED: don't try to drop tablespaces/databases
My "fix" for bugs #7578 and #6116 on DROP OWNED at fe3b5eb08a not only
misstated that it applied to REASSIGN OWNED (which it did not affect),
but it also failed to fix the problems fully, because I didn't test the
case of owned shared objects.  Thus I created a new bug, reported by
Thomas Kellerer as #7748, which would cause DROP OWNED to fail with a
not-for-user-consumption error message.  The code would attempt to drop
the database, which not only fails to work because the underlying code
does not support that, but is a pretty dangerous and undesirable thing
to be doing as well.

This patch fixes that bug by having DROP OWNED only attempt to process
shared objects when grants on them are found, ignoring ownership.

Backpatch to 8.3, which is as far as the previous bug was backpatched.
2013-01-28 18:40:51 -03:00
Tom Lane 2378d79ab2 Make LATERAL implicit for functions in FROM.
The SQL standard does not have general functions-in-FROM, but it does
allow UNNEST() there (see the <collection derived table> production),
and the semantics of that are defined to include lateral references.
So spec compliance requires allowing lateral references within UNNEST()
even without an explicit LATERAL keyword.  Rather than making UNNEST()
a special case, it seems best to extend this flexibility to any
function-in-FROM.  We'll still allow LATERAL to be written explicitly
for clarity's sake, but it's now a noise word in this context.

In theory this change could result in a change in behavior of existing
queries, by allowing what had been an outer reference in a function-in-FROM
to be captured by an earlier FROM-item at the same level.  However, all
pre-9.3 PG releases have a bug that causes them to match variable
references to earlier FROM-items in preference to outer references (and
then throw an error).  So no previously-working query could contain the
type of ambiguity that would risk a change of behavior.

Per a suggestion from Andrew Gierth, though I didn't use his patch.
2013-01-26 16:18:42 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 4deb57de7d Issue ERROR if FREEZE mode can't be honored by COPY
Previously non-honored FREEZE mode was ignored.  This also issues an
appropriate error message based on the cause of the failure, per
suggestion from Tom.  Additional regression test case added.
2013-01-26 13:33:24 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 7c83619b50 doc: revert 80c20fcf3d and
0e93959a70

Revert patch that modified doc index mentions of search_path

Per Peter E.
2013-01-25 21:01:17 -05:00
Bruce Momjian bb1e504951 doc: mention commit_delay is only honored if fsync is enabled
per Tianyin Xu
2013-01-25 15:54:28 -05:00
Tom Lane 0d5fbdc157 Change plan caching to honor, not resist, changes in search_path.
In the initial implementation of plan caching, we saved the active
search_path when a plan was first cached, then reinstalled that path
anytime we needed to reparse or replan.  The idea of that was to try to
reselect the same referenced objects, in somewhat the same way that views
continue to refer to the same objects in the face of schema or name
changes.  Of course, that analogy doesn't bear close inspection, since
holding the search_path fixed doesn't cope with object drops or renames.
Moreover sticking with the old path seems to create more surprises than
it avoids.  So instead of doing that, consider that the cached plan depends
on search_path, and force reparse/replan if the active search_path is
different than it was when we last saved the plan.

This gets us fairly close to having "transparency" of plan caching, in the
sense that the cached statement acts the same as if you'd just resubmitted
the original query text for another execution.  There are still some corner
cases where this fails though: a new object added in the search path
schema(s) might capture a reference in the query text, but we'd not realize
that and force a reparse.  We might try to fix that in the future, but for
the moment it looks too expensive and complicated.
2013-01-25 14:14:41 -05:00
Bruce Momjian d309be0fb7 doc: merge ecpg username/password example into C comment
Backpatch to 9.2

per Tom Lane
2013-01-25 13:46:38 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 0e93959a70 doc: adjust search_path secondary index mention
per Tom Lane
2013-01-25 13:45:09 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 80c20fcf3d doc: split search_path index entries into separate secondaries
Karl O. Pinc
2013-01-25 12:49:29 -05:00
Robert Haas a37e83c0a9 Make it easy to time out pg_isready, and make the default 3 seconds.
Along the way, add a missing line to the help message.

Phil Sorber, reviewed by Fujii Masao
2013-01-25 12:03:37 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 88886c79cc docs: In ecpg, clarify how username/password colon parameters are used
Backpatch to 9.2.

Patch from Alan B
2013-01-25 11:18:57 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 8936867627 Add prosecdef to \df+ output.
Jon Erdman, reviewed by Phil Sorber and Stephen Frost.
2013-01-25 17:22:26 +02:00
Bruce Momjian 7441b49d19 doc: improve wording of "foreign data server" in file-fdw docs
Backpatch to 9.2

Shigeru HANADA
2013-01-25 10:14:03 -05:00
Magnus Hagander be926474be Make pg_dump exclude unlogged table data on hot standby slaves
Noted by Joe Van Dyk
2013-01-25 09:46:07 +01:00
Tom Lane 760f3c043a Fix concat() and format() to handle VARIADIC-labeled arguments correctly.
Previously, the VARIADIC labeling was effectively ignored, but now these
functions act as though the array elements had all been given as separate
arguments.

Pavel Stehule
2013-01-25 00:19:56 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 56a6317bf5 doc: add mention of ssi read anomolies to mvcc docs
From Jeff Davis, modified by Kevin Grittner
2013-01-24 21:44:54 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 9971f6f517 doc: correct sepgsql doc about permission checking of CASCADE
Backpatch to 9.2.

Patch from Kohei KaiGai
2013-01-24 21:21:50 -05:00
Tom Lane 2ddc600f8f Fix SPI documentation for new handling of ExecutorRun's count parameter.
Since 9.0, the count parameter has only limited the number of tuples
actually returned by the executor.  It doesn't affect the behavior of
INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE unless RETURNING is specified, because without
RETURNING, the ModifyTable plan node doesn't return control to execMain.c
for each tuple.  And we only check the limit at the top level.

While this behavioral change was unintentional at the time, discussion of
bug #6572 led us to the conclusion that we prefer the new behavior anyway,
and so we should just adjust the docs to match rather than change the code.
Accordingly, do that.  Back-patch as far as 9.0 so that the docs match the
code in each branch.
2013-01-24 18:34:00 -05:00
Simon Riggs f64315c6e6 Docs shouldn't say HOT Standby.
Not an acronym.

Jeff Janes
2013-01-24 08:01:16 +00:00
Robert Haas 40ed59b286 Clarify that connection parameters aren't totally meaningless for PQping.
Per discussion with Phil Sorber.
2013-01-23 11:05:15 -05:00
Robert Haas ac2e967362 pg_isready
New command-line utility to test whether a server is ready to
accept connections.

Phil Sorber, reviewed by Michael Paquier and Peter Eisentraut
2013-01-23 11:01:20 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera 0ac5ad5134 Improve concurrency of foreign key locking
This patch introduces two additional lock modes for tuples: "SELECT FOR
KEY SHARE" and "SELECT FOR NO KEY UPDATE".  These don't block each
other, in contrast with already existing "SELECT FOR SHARE" and "SELECT
FOR UPDATE".  UPDATE commands that do not modify the values stored in
the columns that are part of the key of the tuple now grab a SELECT FOR
NO KEY UPDATE lock on the tuple, allowing them to proceed concurrently
with tuple locks of the FOR KEY SHARE variety.

Foreign key triggers now use FOR KEY SHARE instead of FOR SHARE; this
means the concurrency improvement applies to them, which is the whole
point of this patch.

The added tuple lock semantics require some rejiggering of the multixact
module, so that the locking level that each transaction is holding can
be stored alongside its Xid.  Also, multixacts now need to persist
across server restarts and crashes, because they can now represent not
only tuple locks, but also tuple updates.  This means we need more
careful tracking of lifetime of pg_multixact SLRU files; since they now
persist longer, we require more infrastructure to figure out when they
can be removed.  pg_upgrade also needs to be careful to copy
pg_multixact files over from the old server to the new, or at least part
of multixact.c state, depending on the versions of the old and new
servers.

Tuple time qualification rules (HeapTupleSatisfies routines) need to be
careful not to consider tuples with the "is multi" infomask bit set as
being only locked; they might need to look up MultiXact values (i.e.
possibly do pg_multixact I/O) to find out the Xid that updated a tuple,
whereas they previously were assured to only use information readily
available from the tuple header.  This is considered acceptable, because
the extra I/O would involve cases that would previously cause some
commands to block waiting for concurrent transactions to finish.

Another important change is the fact that locking tuples that have
previously been updated causes the future versions to be marked as
locked, too; this is essential for correctness of foreign key checks.
This causes additional WAL-logging, also (there was previously a single
WAL record for a locked tuple; now there are as many as updated copies
of the tuple there exist.)

With all this in place, contention related to tuples being checked by
foreign key rules should be much reduced.

As a bonus, the old behavior that a subtransaction grabbing a stronger
tuple lock than the parent (sub)transaction held on a given tuple and
later aborting caused the weaker lock to be lost, has been fixed.

Many new spec files were added for isolation tester framework, to ensure
overall behavior is sane.  There's probably room for several more tests.

There were several reviewers of this patch; in particular, Noah Misch
and Andres Freund spent considerable time in it.  Original idea for the
patch came from Simon Riggs, after a problem report by Joel Jacobson.
Most code is from me, with contributions from Marti Raudsepp, Alexander
Shulgin, Noah Misch and Andres Freund.

This patch was discussed in several pgsql-hackers threads; the most
important start at the following message-ids:
	AANLkTimo9XVcEzfiBR-ut3KVNDkjm2Vxh+t8kAmWjPuv@mail.gmail.com
	1290721684-sup-3951@alvh.no-ip.org
	1294953201-sup-2099@alvh.no-ip.org
	1320343602-sup-2290@alvh.no-ip.org
	1339690386-sup-8927@alvh.no-ip.org
	4FE5FF020200002500048A3D@gw.wicourts.gov
	4FEAB90A0200002500048B7D@gw.wicourts.gov
2013-01-23 12:04:59 -03:00
Robert Haas f925c79b9f Further documentation tweaks for event triggers.
Per discussion between Dimitri Fontaine, myself, and others.
2013-01-23 09:17:20 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 21c87a0d46 doc: Fix declared number of columns in table
This was broken in 841a5150c5.
2013-01-22 21:51:02 -05:00
Robert Haas 4c97731928 Fix CREATE EVENT TRIGGER syntax synopsis in documentation.
Dimitri Fontaine, per a report from Thom Brown
2013-01-22 18:52:26 -05:00
Robert Haas 9917a491fd Typo fixes.
Noted by Thom Brown.
2013-01-21 22:35:45 -05:00
Robert Haas 841a5150c5 Add ddl_command_end support for event triggers.
Dimitri Fontaine, with slight changes by me
2013-01-21 18:00:24 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 693eb9dfd9 doc: Fix syntax of a URL
Leading white space before the "http:" is apparently treated as a
relative link at least by some browsers.
2013-01-20 19:43:29 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 0a2da5282a Clarify that streaming replication can be both async and sync
Josh Kupershmidt
2013-01-20 16:10:12 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut fb197290c1 libpq doc: Clarify what commands return PGRES_TUPLES_OK
The old text claimed that INSERT and UPDATE always return
PGRES_COMMAND_OK, but INSERT/UPDATE with RETURNING return
PGRES_TUPLES_OK.

Josh Kupershmidt
2013-01-18 22:36:54 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 74a82bafe4 psql latex fixes
Remove extra line at bottom of table for new 'latex' mode border=3.
Also update 'latex'-longtable 'tableattr' docs to say
'whitespace-separated' instead of 'space'.
2013-01-18 08:30:31 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas 0b6329130e Make pg_receivexlog and pg_basebackup -X stream work across timeline switches.
This mirrors the changes done earlier to the server in standby mode. When
receivelog reaches the end of a timeline, as reported by the server, it
fetches the timeline history file of the next timeline, and restarts
streaming from the new timeline by issuing a new START_STREAMING command.

When pg_receivexlog crosses a timeline, it leaves the .partial suffix on the
last segment on the old timeline. This helps you to tell apart a partial
segment left in the directory because of a timeline switch, and a completed
segment. If you just follow a single server, it won't make a difference, but
it can be significant in more complicated scenarios where new WAL is still
generated on the old timeline.

This includes two small changes to the streaming replication protocol:
First, when you reach the end of timeline while streaming, the server now
sends the TLI of the next timeline in the server's history to the client.
pg_receivexlog uses that as the next timeline, so that it doesn't need to
parse the timeline history file like a standby server does. Second, when
BASE_BACKUP command sends the begin and end WAL positions, it now also sends
the timeline IDs corresponding the positions.
2013-01-17 20:23:00 +02:00
Bruce Momjian b14f81bc9a Add a latex-longtable output format to psql
latex longtable is more powerful than the 'tabular' output format
'latex' uses.  Also add border=3 support to 'latex'.
2013-01-17 11:39:38 -05:00
Magnus Hagander f3af53441e Support multiple -t/--table arguments for more commands
On top of the previous support in pg_dump, add support to specify
multiple tables (by using the -t option multiple times) to
pg_restore, clsuterdb, reindexdb and vacuumdb.

Josh Kupershmidt, reviewed by Karl O. Pinc
2013-01-17 11:24:47 +01:00
Bruce Momjian a89c46f9bc Allow parallel copy/link in pg_upgrade
This patch implements parallel copying/linking of files by tablespace
using the --jobs option in pg_upgrade.
2013-01-09 08:57:47 -05:00
Tatsuo Ishii cf03ff6c4e Add new "-q" logging option (quiet mode) while in initialize mode
(-i), producing only one progress message per 5 seconds along with
elapsed time and estimated remaining time.  Also add elapsed time and
estimated remaining time to the default logging(prints one message
each 100000 rows).
Patch contributed by Tomas Vondra, reviewed by Jeevan Chalke and
Tatsuo Ishii.
2013-01-07 11:13:44 +09:00
Magnus Hagander 915a29a10c Add support for generating minimal recovery.conf when doing base backups
Adds commandline option -R to pg_basebackup that creates a recovery.conf which
enables standby mode using the same parameters that pg_basebackup used to
connect to the master, and writes it into the output directory (or injects it
in the tar file when tar format is used).

Zoltan Boszormenyi, modified by Magnus Hagander, reviewed by Amit Kapila & Fujii Masao
2013-01-05 16:54:06 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 9e6df60619 doc: Update CREATE FUNCTION compatibility information
Parameter defaults are actually in the SQL standard, while it was
previously claimed they were not.
2013-01-05 08:29:18 -05:00
Tom Lane 94afbd5831 Invent a "one-shot" variant of CachedPlans for better performance.
SPI_execute() and related functions create a CachedPlan, execute it once,
and immediately discard it, so that the functionality offered by
plancache.c is of no value in this code path.  And performance measurements
show that the extra data copying and invalidation checking done by
plancache.c slows down simple queries by 10% or more compared to 9.1.
However, enough of the SPI code is shared with functions that do need plan
caching that it seems impractical to bypass plancache.c altogether.
Instead, let's invent a variant version of cached plans that preserves
99% of the API but doesn't offer any of the actual functionality, nor the
overhead.  This puts SPI_execute() performance back on par, or maybe even
slightly better, than it was before.  This change should resolve recent
complaints of performance degradation from Dong Ye, Pavel Stehule, and
others.

By avoiding data copying, this change also reduces the amount of memory
needed to execute many-statement SPI_execute() strings, as for instance in
a recent complaint from Tomas Vondra.

An additional benefit of this change is that multi-statement SPI_execute()
query strings are now processed fully serially, that is we complete
execution of earlier statements before running parse analysis and planning
on following ones.  This eliminates a long-standing POLA violation, in that
DDL that affects the behavior of a later statement will now behave as
expected.

Back-patch to 9.2, since this was a performance regression compared to 9.1.
(In 9.2, place the added struct fields so as to avoid changing the offsets
of existing fields.)

Heikki Linnakangas and Tom Lane
2013-01-04 17:42:19 -05:00
Bruce Momjian bd61a623ac Update copyrights for 2013
Fully update git head, and update back branches in ./COPYRIGHT and
legal.sgml files.
2013-01-01 17:15:01 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas a266f7dd93 Winflex binary on FTP site doesn't work on 64-bit Windows, update docs.
Plus some other minor clarifications to Windows build instructions.

Craig Ringer, with minor editorialization by me.
2013-01-01 18:09:31 +02:00
Magnus Hagander f1abee6bc6 Fix descrition of pg_resetxlog -l parameter
This was changed in commit 038f3a0509, including
the description in the docs, but the reference was missed.

Fujii Masao
2013-01-01 16:16:20 +01:00
Peter Eisentraut 7eb559a86d doc: Correct description of ldapurl
The ldapurl option doesn't actually support specifying a user name and
password.

Albe Laurenz
2012-12-31 00:24:16 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 103cc89362 doc: Correct description of LDAP authentication
Parts of the description had claimed incorrect pg_hba.conf option names
for LDAP authentication.

Albe Laurenz
2012-12-29 22:58:07 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 925ce77c03 doc: Replace "NOTE" with proper markup 2012-12-26 23:48:35 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 6f1b9e4efd Add pg_upgrade --jobs parameter
Add pg_upgrade --jobs, which allows parallel dump/restore of databases,
which improves performance.
2012-12-26 19:26:30 -05:00
Tom Lane 3f88b08003 Fix some minor issues in view pretty-printing.
Code review for commit 2f582f76b1945929ff07116cd4639747ce9bb8a1: don't use
a static variable for what ought to be a deparse_context field, fix
non-multibyte-safe test for spaces, avoid useless and potentially O(N^2)
(though admittedly with a very small constant) calculations of wrap
positions when we aren't going to wrap.
2012-12-24 17:52:19 -05:00
Tom Lane eb03506812 Fix documentation typo.
"GetForeignTableColumnOptions" should be "GetForeignColumnOptions".
Noted by Metin Döşlü.
2012-12-22 15:01:29 -05:00
Tom Lane 343c2a865b Fix pg_extension_config_dump() to handle update cases more sanely.
If pg_extension_config_dump() is executed again for a table already listed
in the extension's extconfig, the code was blindly making a new array entry.
This does not seem useful.  Fix it to replace the existing array entry
instead, so that it's possible for extension update scripts to alter the
filter conditions for configuration tables.

In addition, teach ALTER EXTENSION DROP TABLE to check for an extconfig
entry for the target table, and remove it if present.  This is not a 100%
solution because it's allowed for an extension update script to just
summarily DROP a member table, and that code path doesn't go through
ExecAlterExtensionContentsStmt.  We could probably make that case clean
things up if we had to, but it would involve sticking a very ugly wart
somewhere in the guts of dependency.c.  Since on the whole it seems quite
unlikely that extension updates would want to remove pre-existing
configuration tables, making the case possible with an explicit command
seems sufficient.

Per bug #7756 from Regina Obe.  Back-patch to 9.1 where extensions were
introduced.
2012-12-20 16:31:42 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 8d2e9a9dbd doc: Put PL/pgSQL RAISE USING keywords into a list
Karl O. Pinc
2012-12-17 22:45:20 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut c2e32d5a6c doc: Remove extra table column
Not all system catalog description tables have the same number of
columns, and the patch to add oid columns did one bit too much
copy-and-pasting.
2012-12-16 03:51:05 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 160701f6a9 doc: Add oid columns to system catalog documentation
Karl O. Pinc and Jeff Davis
2012-12-15 00:42:47 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 79a457dca7 doc: Add pg_stat_reset and related functions to index 2012-12-15 00:30:53 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut a301eb99c9 doc: Improve search_path mentions in index
Karl O. Pinc
2012-12-13 23:00:42 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas abfd192b1b Allow a streaming replication standby to follow a timeline switch.
Before this patch, streaming replication would refuse to start replicating
if the timeline in the primary doesn't exactly match the standby. The
situation where it doesn't match is when you have a master, and two
standbys, and you promote one of the standbys to become new master.
Promoting bumps up the timeline ID, and after that bump, the other standby
would refuse to continue.

There's significantly more timeline related logic in streaming replication
now. First of all, when a standby connects to primary, it will ask the
primary for any timeline history files that are missing from the standby.
The missing files are sent using a new replication command TIMELINE_HISTORY,
and stored in standby's pg_xlog directory. Using the timeline history files,
the standby can follow the latest timeline present in the primary
(recovery_target_timeline='latest'), just as it can follow new timelines
appearing in an archive directory.

START_REPLICATION now takes a TIMELINE parameter, to specify exactly which
timeline to stream WAL from. This allows the standby to request the primary
to send over WAL that precedes the promotion. The replication protocol is
changed slightly (in a backwards-compatible way although there's little hope
of streaming replication working across major versions anyway), to allow
replication to stop when the end of timeline reached, putting the walsender
back into accepting a replication command.

Many thanks to Amit Kapila for testing and reviewing various versions of
this patch.
2012-12-13 19:17:32 +02:00
Tom Lane cd3413ec36 Disable event triggers in standalone mode.
Per discussion, this seems necessary to allow recovery from broken event
triggers, or broken indexes on pg_event_trigger.

Dimitri Fontaine
2012-12-11 19:28:31 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 8e48d77cab doc: Remove blastwave.org link
Apparently, this service has been dead since 2008.
2012-12-10 22:40:47 -05:00
Tom Lane b46c92112b Fix assorted bugs in privileges-for-types patch.
Commit 729205571e added privileges on data
types, but there were a number of oversights.  The implementation of
default privileges for types missed a few places, and pg_dump was
utterly innocent of the whole concept.  Per bug #7741 from Nathan Alden,
and subsequent wider investigation.
2012-12-09 00:08:23 -05:00
Tom Lane a99c42f291 Support automatically-updatable views.
This patch makes "simple" views automatically updatable, without the need
to create either INSTEAD OF triggers or INSTEAD rules.  "Simple" views
are those classified as updatable according to SQL-92 rules.  The rewriter
transforms INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE commands on such views directly into an
equivalent command on the underlying table, which will generally have
noticeably better performance than is possible with either triggers or
user-written rules.  A view that has INSTEAD OF triggers or INSTEAD rules
continues to operate the same as before.

For the moment, security_barrier views are not considered simple.
Also, we do not support WITH CHECK OPTION.  These features may be
added in future.

Dean Rasheed, reviewed by Amit Kapila
2012-12-08 18:26:21 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut d12d9f595e Update iso.org page link
The old one is responding with 404.
2012-12-08 07:37:11 -05:00
Simon Riggs 1eb6cee499 Clarify that COPY FREEZE is not a hard rule.
Remove message when FREEZE not honoured,
clarify reasons in comments and docs.
2012-12-07 12:59:05 +00:00
Tom Lane 31a891857a Improve pl/pgsql to support composite-type expressions in RETURN.
For some reason lost in the mists of prehistory, RETURN was only coded to
allow a simple reference to a composite variable when the function's return
type is composite.  Allow an expression instead, while preserving the
efficiency of the original code path in the case where the expression is
indeed just a composite variable's name.  Likewise for RETURN NEXT.

As is true in various other places, the supplied expression must yield
exactly the number and data types of the required columns.  There was some
discussion of relaxing that for pl/pgsql, but no consensus yet, so this
patch doesn't address that.

Asif Rehman, reviewed by Pavel Stehule
2012-12-06 23:09:52 -05:00
Alvaro Herrera da07a1e856 Background worker processes
Background workers are postmaster subprocesses that run arbitrary
user-specified code.  They can request shared memory access as well as
backend database connections; or they can just use plain libpq frontend
database connections.

Modules listed in shared_preload_libraries can register background
workers in their _PG_init() function; this is early enough that it's not
necessary to provide an extra GUC option, because the necessary extra
resources can be allocated early on.  Modules can install more than one
bgworker, if necessary.

Care is taken that these extra processes do not interfere with other
postmaster tasks: only one such process is started on each ServerLoop
iteration.  This means a large number of them could be waiting to be
started up and postmaster is still able to quickly service external
connection requests.  Also, shutdown sequence should not be impacted by
a worker process that's reasonably well behaved (i.e. promptly responds
to termination signals.)

The current implementation lets worker processes specify their start
time, i.e. at what point in the server startup process they are to be
started: right after postmaster start (in which case they mustn't ask
for shared memory access), when consistent state has been reached
(useful during recovery in a HOT standby server), or when recovery has
terminated (i.e. when normal backends are allowed).

In case of a bgworker crash, actions to take depend on registration
data: if shared memory was requested, then all other connections are
taken down (as well as other bgworkers), just like it were a regular
backend crashing.  The bgworker itself is restarted, too, within a
configurable timeframe (which can be configured to be never).

More features to add to this framework can be imagined without much
effort, and have been discussed, but this seems good enough as a useful
unit already.

An elementary sample module is supplied.

Author: Álvaro Herrera

This patch is loosely based on prior patches submitted by KaiGai Kohei,
and unsubmitted code by Simon Riggs.

Reviewed by: KaiGai Kohei, Markus Wanner, Andres Freund,
Heikki Linnakangas, Simon Riggs, Amit Kapila
2012-12-06 17:47:30 -03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 357cbaaeae Add pgstatginindex() function to get the size of the GIN pending list.
Fujii Masao, reviewed by Kyotaro Horiguchi.
2012-12-05 09:58:03 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut aa2fec0a18 Add support for LDAP URLs
Allow specifying LDAP authentication parameters as RFC 4516 LDAP URLs.
2012-12-03 23:31:02 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 630cd14426 Add initdb --sync-only option to sync the data directory to durable
storage.

Have pg_upgrade use it, and enable server options fsync=off and
full_page_writes=off.

Document that users turning fsync from off to on should run initdb
--sync-only.

[ Previous commit was incorrectly applied as a git merge. ]
2012-12-03 22:47:59 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 25d1ed04a2 Revert initdb --sync-only patch that had incorrect commit messages. 2012-12-03 22:46:51 -05:00
Bruce Momjian 2da3005a18 dummy commit 2012-12-03 22:45:02 -05:00
Bruce Momjian d854c7dc6c dummy commit 2012-12-03 22:45:02 -05:00
Bruce Momjian cd7569a546 dummy commit 2012-12-03 22:45:02 -05:00
Tom Lane 7510bec607 Update release notes for 9.2.2, 9.1.7, 9.0.11, 8.4.15, 8.3.22. 2012-12-03 15:09:59 -05:00
Tom Lane bdd5d410b7 Fix documentation of path(polygon) function.
Obviously, this returns type "path", but somebody made a copy-and-pasteo
long ago.

Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
2012-12-03 11:08:50 -05:00
Tom Lane d8262b6c9b Recommend triggers, not rules, in the CREATE VIEW reference page.
We've generally recommended use of INSTEAD triggers over rules since that
feature was added; but this old text in the CREATE VIEW reference page
didn't get the memo.  Noted by Thomas Kellerer.
2012-12-02 16:17:53 -05:00
Simon Riggs 8de72b66a2 COPY FREEZE and mark committed on fresh tables.
When a relfilenode is created in this subtransaction or
a committed child transaction and it cannot otherwise
be seen by our own process, mark tuples committed ahead
of transaction commit for all COPY commands in same
transaction. If FREEZE specified on COPY
and pre-conditions met then rows will also be frozen.
Both options designed to avoid revisiting rows after commit,
increasing performance of subsequent commands after
data load and upgrade. pg_restore changes later.

Simon Riggs, review comments from Heikki Linnakangas, Noah Misch and design
input from Tom Lane, Robert Haas and Kevin Grittner
2012-12-01 12:54:20 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut 44c03efee3 doc: Fix broken links to DocBook wiki 2012-12-01 01:52:23 -05:00
Magnus Hagander 65c3bf19fd Add libpq function PQconninfo()
This allows a caller to get back the exact conninfo array that was
used to create a connection, including parameters read from the
environment.

In doing this, restructure how options are copied from the conninfo
to the actual connection.

Zoltan Boszormenyi and Magnus Hagander
2012-11-30 15:11:08 +09:00
Tom Lane 3c84046490 Fix assorted bugs in CREATE/DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY.
Commit 8cb53654db, which introduced DROP
INDEX CONCURRENTLY, managed to break CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY via a poor
choice of catalog state representation.  The pg_index state for an index
that's reached the final pre-drop stage was the same as the state for an
index just created by CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY.  This meant that the
(necessary) change to make RelationGetIndexList ignore about-to-die indexes
also made it ignore freshly-created indexes; which is catastrophic because
the latter do need to be considered in HOT-safety decisions.  Failure to
do so leads to incorrect index entries and subsequently wrong results from
queries depending on the concurrently-created index.

To fix, add an additional boolean column "indislive" to pg_index, so that
the freshly-created and about-to-die states can be distinguished.  (This
change obviously is only possible in HEAD.  This patch will need to be
back-patched, but in 9.2 we'll use a kluge consisting of overloading the
formerly-impossible state of indisvalid = true and indisready = false.)

In addition, change CREATE/DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY so that the pg_index
flag changes they make without exclusive lock on the index are made via
heap_inplace_update() rather than a normal transactional update.  The
latter is not very safe because moving the pg_index tuple could result in
concurrent SnapshotNow scans finding it twice or not at all, thus possibly
resulting in index corruption.  This is a pre-existing bug in CREATE INDEX
CONCURRENTLY, which was copied into the DROP code.

In addition, fix various places in the code that ought to check to make
sure that the indexes they are manipulating are valid and/or ready as
appropriate.  These represent bugs that have existed since 8.2, since
a failed CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY could leave a corrupt or invalid
index behind, and we ought not try to do anything that might fail with
such an index.

Also fix RelationReloadIndexInfo to ensure it copies all the pg_index
columns that are allowed to change after initial creation.  Previously we
could have been left with stale values of some fields in an index relcache
entry.  It's not clear whether this actually had any user-visible
consequences, but it's at least a bug waiting to happen.

In addition, do some code and docs review for DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY;
some cosmetic code cleanup but mostly addition and revision of comments.

This will need to be back-patched, but in a noticeably different form,
so I'm committing it to HEAD before working on the back-patch.

Problem reported by Amit Kapila, diagnosis by Pavan Deolassee,
fix by Tom Lane and Andres Freund.
2012-11-28 21:26:01 -05:00
Tom Lane 532994299e Revert patch for taking fewer snapshots.
This reverts commit d573e239f0, "Take fewer
snapshots".  While that seemed like a good idea at the time, it caused
execution to use a snapshot that had been acquired before locking any of
the tables mentioned in the query.  This created user-visible anomalies
that were not present in any prior release of Postgres, as reported by
Tomas Vondra.  While this whole area could do with a redesign (since there
are related cases that have anomalies anyway), it doesn't seem likely that
any future patch would be reasonably back-patchable; and we don't want 9.2
to exhibit a behavior that's subtly unlike either past or future releases.
Hence, revert to prior code while we rethink the problem.
2012-11-26 15:55:43 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 6b6633ad6c doc: Put pg_temp into documentation index
Karl O. Pinc
2012-11-17 18:08:13 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 817c186ea3 doc: Put commas in the right place on pg_restore reference page
Karl O. Pinc
2012-11-15 00:04:23 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 8f40ad1f4e doc: Add link to CREATE TABLE AS on CREATE TABLE reference page
Karl O. Pinc
2012-11-12 22:26:43 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 9b3ac49e5a Use a stamp file for the XSLT HTML doc build
This way it works more like the DSSSL build, and dependencies are
tracked better by make.

Also copy the CSS stylesheet to the html directory.  This was forgotten
when the output directory was changed.
2012-11-12 21:42:25 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 42218f29af doc: "only relevant" -> "relevant only"
Karl O. Pinc
2012-11-11 22:50:24 -05:00
Peter Eisentraut 732740e7d4 XSLT stylesheet: Add slash to directory name
Some versions of the XSLT stylesheets don't handle the missing slash
correctly (they concatenate directory and file name without the slash).
This might never have worked correctly.
2012-11-08 23:55:36 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas a9dad56441 Teach pg_basebackup and pg_receivexlog to reply to server keepalives.
Without this, the connection will be killed after timeout if
wal_sender_timeout is set in the server.

Original patch by Amit Kapila, modified by me to fit recent changes in the
code.
2012-11-08 10:28:52 +02:00
Bruce Momjian c90dcd6d2c In pg_upgrade docs, mention using base backup as part of rsync for
logical replication upgrades.

Backpatch to 9.2.
2012-11-07 13:36:12 -05:00
Heikki Linnakangas add6c3179a Make the streaming replication protocol messages architecture-independent.
We used to send structs wrapped in CopyData messages, which works as long as
the client and server agree on things like endianess, timestamp format and
alignment. That's good enough for running a standby server, which has to run
on the same platform anyway, but it's useful for tools like pg_receivexlog
to work across platforms.

This breaks protocol compatibility of streaming replication, but we never
promised that to be compatible across versions, anyway.
2012-11-07 19:09:13 +02:00
Peter Eisentraut 4bb106ef4f Fix typo 2012-11-01 22:58:36 -04:00
Tom Lane e774b7649c Document that TCP keepalive settings read as 0 on Unix-socket connections.
Per bug #7631 from Rob Johnson.  The code is operating as designed, but the
docs didn't explain it.
2012-10-31 14:26:20 -04:00
Tom Lane 5a39114fe7 In pg_dump, dump SEQUENCE SET items in the data not pre-data section.
Represent a sequence's current value as a separate TableDataInfo dumpable
object, so that it can be dumped within the data section of the archive
rather than in pre-data.  This fixes an undesirable inconsistency between
the meanings of "--data-only" and "--section=data", and also fixes dumping
of sequences that are marked as extension configuration tables, as per a
report from Marko Kreen back in July.  The main cost is that we do one more
SQL query per sequence, but that's probably not very meaningful in most
databases.

Back-patch to 9.1, since it has the extension configuration issue even
though not the --section switch.
2012-10-26 12:12:42 -04:00
Alvaro Herrera f4c4335a4a Add context info to OAT_POST_CREATE security hook
... and have sepgsql use it to determine whether to check permissions
during certain operations.  Indexes that are being created as a result
of REINDEX, for instance, do not need to have their permissions checked;
they were already checked when the index was created.

Author: KaiGai Kohei, slightly revised by me
2012-10-23 18:24:24 -03:00
Tom Lane edef20f6e1 Fix pg_dump's handling of DROP DATABASE commands in --clean mode.
In commit 4317e0246c, I accidentally broke
this behavior while rearranging code to ensure that --create wouldn't
affect whether a DATABASE entry gets put into archive-format output.
Thus, 9.2 would issue a DROP DATABASE command in --clean mode, which is
either useless or dangerous depending on the usage scenario.
It should not do that, and no longer does.

A bright spot is that this refactoring makes it easy to allow the
combination of --clean and --create to work sensibly, ie, emit DROP
DATABASE then CREATE DATABASE before reconnecting.  Ordinarily we'd
consider that a feature addition and not back-patch it, but it seems
silly to not include the extra couple of lines required in the 9.2
version of the code.

Per report from Guillaume Lelarge, though this is slightly more extensive
than his proposed patch.
2012-10-20 16:58:32 -04:00
Simon Riggs f862a326ef Fix typo in previous commit 2012-10-17 10:29:30 +01:00
Simon Riggs 9f9695a0cd Clarify hash index caution and copy to CREATE INDEX docs 2012-10-17 08:14:29 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas 6f60fdd701 Improve replication connection timeouts.
Rename replication_timeout to wal_sender_timeout, and add a new setting
called wal_receiver_timeout that does the same at the walreceiver side.
There was previously no timeout in walreceiver, so if the network went down,
for example, the walreceiver could take a long time to notice that the
connection was lost. Now with the two settings, both sides of a replication
connection will detect a broken connection similarly.

It is no longer necessary to manually set wal_receiver_status_interval to
a value smaller than the timeout. Both wal sender and receiver now
automatically send a "ping" message if more than 1/2 of the configured
timeout has elapsed, and it hasn't received any messages from the other end.

Amit Kapila, heavily edited by me.
2012-10-11 17:48:08 +03:00
Tom Lane 8255566f9d Create an improved FDW option validator function for contrib/dblink.
dblink now has its own validator function dblink_fdw_validator(), which is
better than the core function postgresql_fdw_validator() because it gets
the list of legal options from libpq instead of having a hard-wired list.

Make the dblink extension module provide a standard foreign data wrapper
dblink_fdw that encapsulates use of this validator, and recommend use of
that wrapper instead of making up wrappers on the fly.

Unfortunately, because ad-hoc wrappers *were* recommended practice
previously, it's not clear when we can get rid of postgresql_fdw_validator
without causing upgrade problems.  But this is a step in the right
direction.

Shigeru Hanada, reviewed by KaiGai Kohei
2012-10-10 16:53:08 -04:00
Tom Lane 392b2e5010 Update obsolete text in fdwhandler.sgml.
Etsuro Fujita, with some wording adjustment by me.
2012-10-10 13:55:21 -04:00
Simon Riggs 2190377113 Use tablespace_option consistently on doc page
Fujii Masao
2012-10-09 08:29:37 +01:00
Simon Riggs 82e429794b Add microsecs/op display to pg_test_fsync utility
e.g. fsync  2103.613 ops/sec (   475 microsecs/op)

Peter Geoghegan
2012-10-09 08:15:23 +01:00
Tom Lane 0e924c007d Fix lo_read, lo_write, lo_truncate to cope with "size_t" length parameters.
libpq defines these functions as accepting "size_t" lengths ... but the
underlying backend functions expect signed int32 length parameters, and so
will misinterpret any value exceeding INT_MAX.  Fix the libpq side to throw
error rather than possibly doing something unexpected.

This is a bug of long standing, but I doubt it's worth back-patching.  The
problem is really pretty academic anyway with lo_read/lo_write, since any
caller expecting sane behavior would have to have provided a multi-gigabyte
buffer.  It's slightly more pressing with lo_truncate, but still we haven't
supported large objects over 2GB until now.
2012-10-08 21:19:53 -04:00
Tom Lane 1503333f8f Improve documentation about large-object functions.
Copy-editing for previous patch, plus fixing some longstanding markup
issues and oversights (like not mentioning that failures will set the
PQerrorMessage string).
2012-10-07 19:16:53 -04:00
Tatsuo Ishii 461ef73f09 Add API for 64-bit large object access. Now users can access up to
4TB large objects (standard 8KB BLCKSZ case).  For this purpose new
libpq API lo_lseek64, lo_tell64 and lo_truncate64 are added.  Also
corresponding new backend functions lo_lseek64, lo_tell64 and
lo_truncate64 are added. inv_api.c is changed to handle 64-bit
offsets.

Patch contributed by Nozomi Anzai (backend side) and Yugo Nagata
(frontend side, docs, regression tests and example program). Reviewed
by Kohei Kaigai. Committed by Tatsuo Ishii with minor editings.
2012-10-07 08:36:48 +09:00
Peter Eisentraut ae835c7d6e Improve LDAP authentication documentation
Use the terms "simple bind" and "search+bind" consistently do
distinguish the two modes (better than first mode and second mode in
any case).  They were already used in some places, now it's just more
prominent.

Split up the list of options into one for common options and one for
each mode, for clarity.

Add configuration examples for either mode.
2012-10-05 21:20:06 -04:00
Michael Meskes 1045af95e7 Removed sentence about not being able to retrieve more than one row at a time,
because it is not correct.
2012-10-05 17:49:24 +02:00
Tom Lane 7e389f73d1 Fix permissions explanations in CREATE DATABASE and CREATE SCHEMA docs.
These reference pages still claimed that you have to be superuser to create
a database or schema owned by a different role.  That was true before 8.1,
but it was changed in commits aa1110624c and
f91370cd2f to allow assignment of ownership
to any role you are a member of.  However, at the time we were thinking of
that primarily as a change to the ALTER OWNER rules, so the need to touch
these two CREATE ref pages got missed.
2012-10-04 13:41:01 -04:00
Tom Lane fb34e94d21 Support CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS.
Per discussion, schema-element subcommands are not allowed together with
this option, since it's not very obvious what should happen to the element
objects.

Fabrízio de Royes Mello
2012-10-03 19:47:11 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas e1be1df51f Add --sampling-rate option to pgbench.
This allows logging only some fraction of transactions, greatly reducing
the amount of log generated.

Tomas Vondra, reviewed by Robert Haas and Jeff Janes.
2012-10-03 15:37:42 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 7ae1815961 Return the number of rows processed when COPY is executed through SPI.
You can now get the number of rows processed by a COPY statement in a
PL/pgSQL function with "GET DIAGNOSTICS x = ROW_COUNT".

Pavel Stehule, reviewed by Amit Kapila, with some editing by me.
2012-10-03 14:38:22 +03:00
Heikki Linnakangas 2ad881f054 The max shared_buffers value that initdb will choose was raised, update docs.
Jeff Janes
2012-10-01 09:23:06 +03:00