Re: Logical replication is missing block of rows when sending initial sync?
От | Amit Kapila |
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Тема | Re: Logical replication is missing block of rows when sending initial sync? |
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Msg-id | CAA4eK1KDMp_hCFZo=KsbRUOn+JX70Te5BJcTKwfRrt2x++aXXA@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Logical replication is missing block of rows when sending initial sync? (hubert depesz lubaczewski <depesz@depesz.com>) |
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Re: Logical replication is missing block of rows when sending initial sync?
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 4:53 PM hubert depesz lubaczewski <depesz@depesz.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 02, 2023 at 10:17:13AM +0900, Kyotaro Horiguchi wrote: > > At Mon, 30 Oct 2023 07:10:35 +0000, "Hayato Kuroda (Fujitsu)" <kuroda.hayato@fujitsu.com> wrote in > > > I've tried, but I could not reproduce the failure. PSA the script what I did. > > > > I'm not well-versed in the details of logical replication, but does > > logical replication inherently operate in such a way that it fully > > maintains relationships between tables? If not, isn't it possible that > > the issue in question is not about missing referenced data, but merely > > a temporary delay? > > The problem is that date that appeared *later* was visible on the > subscriber. Data that came earlier was visible too. Just some block of > data got, for some reason, skipped. > Quite strange. I think to narrow down such a problem, the first thing to figure out is whether the data is skipped by initial sync or later replication. To find that out, you can check remote_lsn value in pg_replication_origin_status for the origin used in the initial sync once the relation reaches the 'ready' state. Then, you can try to see on the publisher side using pg_waldump whether the missing rows exist before the value of remote_lsn or after it. That can help us to narrow down the problem and could give us some clues for the next steps. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.
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