Re: BUG #6676: checkpointer does not work by SIGINT. - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: BUG #6676: checkpointer does not work by SIGINT.
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Msg-id 12124.1339002324@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to BUG #6676: checkpointer does not work by SIGINT.  (katsumata.tomonari@po.ntts.co.jp)
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katsumata.tomonari@po.ntts.co.jp writes:
> Now I'm testing the behavior of checkpointer,
> and I found a difference with PostgreSQL9.1 behavior.

> When I send SIGINT signal to writer process on PostgreSQL9.1,
> writer process starts checkpoint.
> But, when I send SIGINT signal to checkpointer on PostgreSQL9.2beta2,
> checkpointer doesn't start checkpoint.

AFAICT, the checkpointer does consider starting a checkpoint, but it
decides not to do one, because of this recent change:
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git&a=commitdiff&h=18fb9d8d21a28caddb72c7ffbdd7b96d52ff9724

If you had done enough updates since the last checkpoint, it would do
one.  So this isn't a bug, but an intentional reduction in checkpoint
frequency.  (Note that sending SIGINT is not, and never has been,
equivalent to forcing a checkpoint.)

            regards, tom lane

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