PG8.4.7: updating rows leaves duplicate rows violating PK
От | Rainer Pruy |
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Тема | PG8.4.7: updating rows leaves duplicate rows violating PK |
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Msg-id | 4E4B960D.3020600@acrys.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: PG8.4.7: updating rows leaves duplicate rows violating PK
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
This is strange and as of now I do not have a reliable way of reproducing. Nevertheless, either there is a major blunder on my side that urgently needs being pointed at and eliminated or there is something really strange with PG. Short version: I update some rows of a table changing non-primary key column values. Afterwards some of the updated rows are returned from a query with the version from before and after the update. Consequently the PK is detected inconsistent later on and errors are reported accordingly. Longer Version: please see text attachment server_version | 8.4.7 server_version_num | 80407 OS: NetBSD 5.99.38 Sizes: account_item 12 GB 6,8079,402 rows While the update was executing another process was active that was issuing a sequence of select. Running that very sequence on a copy clone of the database (before the update) worked without such effect. I had 3 similar occurrences before. But those were on a DB instance used for development and I could not verify the primary key was active during update. Here it is verified it was in place. So the "bad" entries probably could have been rejected due to PK violation? Not much input I can give for decent analysis, but either someone can point me to the obvious or it is something thats worth being watched for somehow.... Rainer
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