Re: BUG #15727: PANIC: cannot abort transaction 295144144, it wasalready committed
От | Amit Langote |
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Тема | Re: BUG #15727: PANIC: cannot abort transaction 295144144, it wasalready committed |
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Msg-id | af5e2f12-ccb0-04b4-2bea-6255dcce3c79@lab.ntt.co.jp обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: BUG #15727: PANIC: cannot abort transaction 295144144, it was already committed (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: BUG #15727: PANIC: cannot abort transaction 295144144, it wasalready committed
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Список | pgsql-bugs |
On 2019/04/07 1:23, Tom Lane wrote: > It seems that there may be some connection between this problem and > EPQ. I was working on committing Amit's fix for bug #15677, which > demonstrated that EPQ doesn't work for partitioned-table target rels. > It seemed like there really needed to be regression test coverage for > that, so I tried to convert his crasher example into an isolation test. > It does indeed crash without Amit's fix ... but with it, lookee what > I get: > > +error in steps c1 complexpartupdate: ERROR: unexpected table_lock_tuple status: 1 > > That seems fully reproducible in this test. I haven't looked into > exactly what's causing that, but now that we have a reproducible > example, somebody should. > > I'm not quite sure if I should commit this as-is or wait till the > other problem is fixed. A crash is probably worse than a bogus > error, but I don't like committing obviously-wrong "expected" output. > Thoughts? Thank you Tom for picking it up and adding the test which I should've done to begin with. Now that Andres has taken care of the other issues [1], maybe this one's good to go? The isolation test part needed to be rebased over Andres' commit, which I've done in the attached updated patch. Thanks, Amit [1] https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=41f5e04ae
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