Re: [HACKERS] NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock - Mailing list pgsql-hackers
From | Keith Parks |
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Subject | Re: [HACKERS] NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock |
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Msg-id | 199912172313.XAA29053@mtcc.demon.co.uk Whole thread Raw |
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Re: [HACKERS] NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock
Re: [HACKERS] NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock |
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wieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck) > >Bruce Momjian wrote: > >> > wieck@debis.com (Jan Wieck) >> > >Bruce Momjian wrote: >> > > >> > >> > NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock >> > >> > (Otherwise the tests all passed.) >> >> Has anyone used CVS -D date to backtrack to the date it first started? > > It also spit out a "Buffer leak" message once for me today. > Did not appear again. But be warned. > Hi, I reduced the tests to just 2 parallel, varchar and text. (These 2 did seem to fail regularly) Here's the results. =============== Removing old ./tmp_check directory ... ================ =============== Create ./tmp_check directory ================ =============== Installing new build into ./tmp_check ================ =============== Initializing check database instance ================ =============== Starting regression postmaster ================ Regression postmaster is running - PID=28405 PGPORT=65432 =============== Creating regression database... ================ CREATE DATABASE =============== Installing PL/pgSQL... ================ =============== Running regression queries... ================ parallel group1 (2 tests) ...text varchar test varchar ... ok test text ... FAILED =============== Terminating regression postmaster ================ ACTUAL RESULTS OF REGRESSION TEST ARE NOW IN FILES run_check.out AND regress.out To run the optional big test(s) too, type 'make bigcheck' These big tests can take over an hour to complete These actually are: numeric_big ** So only "text" failed, here's the differences. bash-2.03$ ./checkresults ====== text ====== 0a1,2 > NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock > NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock ** Two notices. bash-2.03$ cat tmp_check/log/postmaster.log DEBUG: Data Base System is starting up at Fri Dec 17 22:40:10 1999 DEBUG: Data Base System was shutdowned at Fri Dec 17 22:40:09 1999 DEBUG: CheckPoint record at (0, 776) DEBUG: Redo record at (0, 776); Undo record at (0, 0) DEBUG: NextTransactionId: 15907; NextOid: 0 DEBUG: Invalid NextTransactionId/NextOid DEBUG: Data Base System is in production state at Fri Dec 17 22:40:10 1999 NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock Smart Shutdown request at Fri Dec 17 22:40:24 1999 DEBUG: Data Base System is shutting down at Fri Dec 17 22:40:24 1999 DEBUG: Data Base System is shutdowned at Fri Dec 17 22:40:24 1999 bash-2.03$ Nothing unusual in the postmaster log. (except the notices) ** Look at the "text.sql" tests though, there's hardly enough ** scope for a couple of lock problems!! -- *************testing built-in type text **************** SELECT 'this is a text string'::text = 'this is a text string'::text AS true; SELECT 'this is a text string'::text = 'this is a text strin'::text AS false; CREATE TABLE TEXT_TBL (f1 text); INSERT INTO TEXT_TBL VALUES ('doh!'); INSERT INTO TEXT_TBL VALUES ('hi de ho neighbor'); SELECT '' AS two, * FROM TEXT_TBL; ** Now here's the odd thing, the notices are lines 1 and 2 in the ** results output file, apparently before the backend has done ** any real work. NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock NOTICE: LockRelease: locktable lookup failed, no lock QUERY: SELECT 'this is a text string'::text = 'this is a text string'::text AS t rue; true ---- t (1 row) ** Maybe this is buffering? I don't know. ** I don't think I have the skills to find the problem but hope ** this may give someone a useful lead. Keith.
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