I noticed this when looking at the allocated shared memory structures in
head:
shared memory alignment 64-byte of CommitTs Ctl: 0
shared memory alignment 64-byte of CommitTs shared: 0
I thought we got rid of the idea that 'Ts' means timestamp. Was this
part forgotten?
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