On Sunday, 27 January 2019 11:20:03 UTC+8, Jeremy Finzel wrote: > > I understand it's not fully supported to replicate to a differently > partitioned setup on a subscriber with either pglogical or the native > logical replication, however I also know that INSERT triggers can be fired > in replication mode. I have an insert-only OLTP table that I want > partitioned only on the subscriber system. I have this setup using the > "old style" partitioning as it is a 9.6 system. > > Provider is 9.6.6 pglogical 2.1.1 > Subscriber is 9.6.10 pglogical 2.1.1 > > Everything appears good as far as the data. It is partitioning > correctly. Queries on the data are planning correctly. However, I am now > getting these WARNING messages constantly. How concerned should I be? Is > there a fix for this? Any insight is much appreciated! > > 2019-01-27 03:12:34.150 GMT,,,135600,,5c4d1f44.211b0,6794,,2019-01-27 > 03:02:28 GMT,54/0,1057372660,WARNING,01000,"relcache reference leak: > relation ""foo_pkey"" not closed",,,,,"apply COMMIT in commit before > 14DB/34DB1B78, xid 1476598649 commited at 2019-01-26 21:12:34.071673-06 > (action #10) from node replorigin 22",,,,"pglogical apply 16420:2094659706" >
It won't corrupt anything but you can expect resource leaks. I think there are changes to support this in pglogical3. I don't have any new information on when they might become public, but I do know work has been done to add a plugin mechanism etc as part of work toward opening pglogical3.