On 25/03/18 15:26, Michael Paquier wrote:
Hi all,

While looking at pg_rewind code, I have been surprised to find that the
final fsync done on the target's data folder is done using initdb -S via
a system() call.  This is in my opinion overcomplicated because we have
a dedicated API in fe_utils able to do a fsync on a data folder, called
fsync_pgdata() that I have implemented when working on data durability
for the other backup tools.  So I would like to simplify the code as
attached.

One difference that this patch introduces is that a failed sync is not
considered as a failure, still failures are reported to stderr.  This
new behavior is actually more consistent with what happens in pg_dump
and pg_basebackup.  And we have decided previously to do so, see here
for more details on the discussion:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAB7nPqQ_B0j3n1t%3D8c1ZLHXF1b8Tf4XsXoUC9bP9t5Hab--SMg%40mail.gmail.com

An extra thing I have noticed, which is I think an oversight, is that
there is no --no-sync option in pg_rewind.  Like the other binaries,
this is useful to reduce the I/O effort when running tests.

Yeah, let's be consistent with the other utilities, on both of those things.

Both things are implemented as attached.  I am of course not pushing for
integrating that patch in v11 even if it is straight-forward, so I'll
park it in the next future commit fest.

Looks good to me. I'll mark this as "ready for committer".

- Heikki

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