Re: [PG 8.1.0 / AIX 5.3] Vacuum processes freezing - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From RESTOUX, Loïc
Subject Re: [PG 8.1.0 / AIX 5.3] Vacuum processes freezing
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Msg-id F10D59BC922A9D47B7FE1B0A31AC7B53476917@CORPMAIL31.corp.capgemini.com
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In response to Re: [PG 8.1.0 / AIX 5.3] Vacuum processes freezing  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Hi Tom, thanks for your reply,


> Have you looked into pg_locks to see if it's blocked on
> someone else's lock?

Yes, we looked into pg_locks and the vacuumdb process wasn't blocked. The table showed
four locks for vacuum, all with grant=true.

In fact, we found that a similar bug has been fixed in 8.1.1 :
> # Fix bgwriter problems after recovering from errors (Tom)
> The background writer was found to leak buffer pins after write errors.
> While not fatal in itself, this might lead to mysterious blockages of later VACUUM commands.
( http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/release-8-1-1.html )

Can anyone confirm that the symptoms of this bug correspond to our problem ?
We saw some logs like :
<2007-06-11 12:44:04 DFT%>LOG:  could not fsync segment 0 of relation 16391/16394/107912:
A system call received an interrupt.
<2007-06-11 12:44:04 DFT%>ERROR:  storage sync failed on magnetic disk: A system call
received an interrupt.

Or :
<2007-06-16 12:25:45 DFT%>ERROR:  could not open relation 16393/16394/107926: A system
call received an interrupt.
<2007-06-16 12:25:45 DFT%>CONTEXT:  writing block 3 of relation 16393/16394/107926

But we can't see a relation between the fsync errors and the vacuum blockages. After a fsync error,
sometimes the vacuum works fine, sometimes it hangs. Is there any way to reproduce manually this
bug, in order to confirm that our problem is caused by this bug, and that it has been fixed
in the 8.1.9 for sure ? How can I find the patch for this bug in the source code ?


Regards,

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  Loic Restoux
  Capgemini Telecom & Media / ITDR
  tel : 02 99 27 82 30
  e-mail : loic.restoux@capgemini.fr


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