Re: BUG #17928: Standby fails to decode WAL on termination of primary
От | Thomas Munro |
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Тема | Re: BUG #17928: Standby fails to decode WAL on termination of primary |
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Msg-id | CA+hUKGKJx=S77ttAtJ_iA=oBGUf2VTnfUp-gtJEhdXCbmdkoAA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: BUG #17928: Standby fails to decode WAL on termination of primary (Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz>) |
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Re: BUG #17928: Standby fails to decode WAL on termination of primary
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
A thought: commit 8fcb32db prevented us from logging messages that are too big to be decoded, but it wasn't back-patched. I think that means that in older branches, there is a behaviour change unrelated to the "garbage bytes" problem discussed in this thread, and separate also from the out-of-memory problem. If someone generates a record too big to decode, say with pg_logical_emit_message(), we will fail differently. Before this patch set, we'd bogusly detect end-of-WAL, and after this patch we'd fail to palloc and recovery would bogusly fail. Which outcome is more bogus is hard to answer, and clearly we should prevent it upstream, but didn't for technical reasons. Do you agree that that is a separate topic that doesn't prevent us from committing this fix?
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