Re: streaming header too small - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Heikki Linnakangas
Subject Re: streaming header too small
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Msg-id 5124A580.2000304@vmware.com
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In response to Re: streaming header too small  (Selena Deckelmann <selena@chesnok.com>)
Responses Re: streaming header too small
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On 20.02.2013 02:11, Selena Deckelmann wrote:
> So, I just ran into a similar issue backing up a 9.2.1 server using
> pg_basebackup version 9.2.3:
>
> pg_basebackup: starting background WAL receiver
> pg_basebackup: streaming header too small: 25
>
>
> I've had it happen two times in a row. I'm going to try again...
>
> But -- what would be helpful here? I can recompile pg_basebackup with more
> debugging...

Hmm, 25 bytes would be the size of the WAL data packet, if it contains 
just the header and no actual WAL data. I think pg_basebackup should 
accept that - it's not unreasonable that the server might send such a 
packet sometimes.

Looking at the walsender code, it's not supposed to ever send such a 
packet. But I suspect there's one corner-case where it might: if the 
current send location is at an xlogid boundary, so that we previously 
sent the last byte from the last WAL segment in the previous logical 
xlog file, and the WAL flush position points to byte 0 in the beginning 
of the new WAL file. Both of those positions are in fact the same thing, 
but we have two different ways to represent the same position. For 
example, if we've already sent up to WAL position (sentPtr in walsender.c):

xlogid = 4
xrecoff = XLogFileSize

and GetFlushRecPtr() returns:

xlogid = 5
xrecoff = 0

Those both point to the same position. But the check in XLogSend that 
decides if there is any work to do uses XLByteLE() to check if they are 
equal, and XLByteLE() treats the latter to be greater than the former. 
So, in that situation, XLogSend() would decide that it has work to do, 
but there actually isn't, so it would send 0 bytes of WAL data.

I'm not sure how GetFlushRecPtr() could return such a position, though. 
But I'm also not convinced that it can't happen.

It would be fairly easy to fix walsender to not send anything in that 
situation. It would also be easy to fix pg_basebackup to not treat it as 
an error. We probably should do both.

In 9.3, the XLogRecPtr representation changed so that there is only one 
value for a boundary position like that, so this is a 9.2-only issue.

- Heikki



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