On 12/06/10 04:19, Bruce Momjian wrote:
Robert Haas wrote:
If my streaming replication stops working, I want to know about it as
soon as possible. WARNING just doesn't cut it.

This needs some better thought.

If we PANIC, then surely it will PANIC again when we restart unless we
do something. So we can't do that. But we need to do something better
than

WARNING there is a bug that will likely cause major data loss
HINT you'll be sacked if you miss this message

+1.  I was making this same argument (less eloquently) upthread.
I particularly like the errhint().

I am wondering what action would be most likely to get the
administrator's attention.

I've committed the patch to disconnect the SR connection in that case. If the message needs improvement, let's do that separately once we figure out what to do.

Seems like we need something like WARNING that doesn't cause the process to die, but more alarming like ERROR/FATAL/PANIC. Or maybe just adding a hint to the warning will do. How about

WARNING:  invalid record length at 0/4005330
HINT: An invalid record was streamed from master. That can be a sign of corruption in the master, or inconsistency between master and standby state. The record will be re-fetched, but that is unlikely to fix the problem. You may have to restore standby from base backup.

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