On 2020-04-16 11:46, Erik Rijkers wrote:
On 2020-04-16 11:33, Dilip Kumar wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 9:14 PM Erik Rijkers <e...@xs4all.nl> wrote:

On 2020-04-14 12:10, Dilip Kumar wrote:

> v14-0001-Immediately-WAL-log-assignments.patch                 +
> v14-0002-Issue-individual-invalidations-with.patch             +
> v14-0003-Extend-the-output-plugin-API-with-stream-methods.patch+
> v14-0004-Gracefully-handle-concurrent-aborts-of-uncommitt.patch+
> v14-0005-Implement-streaming-mode-in-ReorderBuffer.patch       +
> v14-0006-Add-support-for-streaming-to-built-in-replicatio.patch+
> v14-0007-Track-statistics-for-streaming.patch                  +
> v14-0008-Enable-streaming-for-all-subscription-TAP-tests.patch +
> v14-0009-Add-TAP-test-for-streaming-vs.-DDL.patch              +
> v14-0010-Bugfix-handling-of-incomplete-toast-tuple.patch

applied on top of 8128b0c (a few hours ago)


I've added your new patch

[bugfix_replica_identity_full_on_subscriber.patch]

on top of all those above but the crash (apparently the same crash)
that I had earlier still occurs (and pretty soon).

server process (PID 1721) was terminated by signal 11: Segmentation fault

I'll try to isolate it better and get a stacktrace


Hi Erik,

While setting up the cascading replication I have hit one issue on
base code[1].  After fixing that I have got one crash with streaming
on patch.  I am not sure whether you are facing any of these 2 issues
or any other issue.  If your issue is not any of these then plese
share the callstack and steps to reproduce.

I figured out a few things about this. Attached is a bash script test.sh, to reproduce:

There is a variable CRASH_IT that determines whether the whole thing will fail (with a segmentation fault) or not. As attached it has CRASH_IT=0 and does not crash. When you change that to CRASH_IT=1, then it will crash. It turns out that this just depends on a short wait state (3 seconds, on my machine) between setting up de replication, and the running of pgbench. It's possible that on very fast machines maybe it does not occur; we've had such difference between hardware before. This is a i5-3330S.

It deletes files so look it over before you run it. It may also depend on some of my local set-up but I guess that should be easily fixed.

Can you let me know if you can reproduce the problem with this?

thanks,

Erik Rijkers




[1]
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAFiTN-u64S5bUiPL1q5kwpHNd0hRnf1OE-bzxNiOs5zo84i51w%40mail.gmail.com


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Regards,
Dilip Kumar
EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com


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