back-branch multixact fixes & 9.5 alpha/beta: schedule
От | Robert Haas |
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Тема | back-branch multixact fixes & 9.5 alpha/beta: schedule |
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Msg-id | CA+TgmoZyH4wCDK2OVUeSTqGeEP5PtL0M9tupV8KebS6fpxGtxA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: back-branch multixact fixes & 9.5 alpha/beta: schedule
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
Hi, I think we have consensus that we should proceed with releasing fixes for the known multixact bugs in two stages: - One set of minor releases with the fixes that we have now, to undo the damage caused by 9.4.2 and still present in 9.4.3. These changes will force immediate anti-wraparound vacuums for some users in order to repair bogus relminmxid, datminmxid, and control-file oldestMultiXid values. They will also fix failure-to-start problems confirmed to exist in 9.4.2 and suspected problems with crash recovery and recovery of an online backup. - Another set of minor releases with the changes that Andres is working on to add WAL-logging for multixact truncation. I suppose this will require the usual dance of upgrading the standby first and then the master afterwards; there are details I'm not clear on yet here. This will fix other problems with recovery that are not new in 9.4.2 but go all the way back to 9.3.0. In addition, it seems abundantly clear that everyone is very eager to get some sort of 9.5 version out the door - if not a beta, then an alpha. I am still a bit concerned that's premature, but, on the other hand, time is passing and at least some issues are getting dealt with in the meantime, so... that's something. So, when shall we do all of this releasing? It seems like we could do stage-one of the multixact fixing this week, and then figure out how to do the other stuff after PGCon. Alternatively, we can let the latest round of changes that are already in the tree settle until after PGCon, and plan a release for stage-one of the multixact fixing then. Whichever we pick, we then need to figure out the timetable for the rest of it. Thanks, -- Robert Haas EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
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