Re: Issue with pg_stat_subscription_stats - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andres Freund
Subject Re: Issue with pg_stat_subscription_stats
Date
Msg-id 20220701174820.vhbs5qe7nltck3ok@alap3.anarazel.de
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In response to Re: Issue with pg_stat_subscription_stats  (Masahiko Sawada <sawada.mshk@gmail.com>)
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Hi,

On 2022-07-01 10:41:55 +0900, Masahiko Sawada wrote:
> While looking at this issue again, I realized there seems to be two
> problems with subscription stats on shmem stats:
>
> Firstly, we call pgstat_create_subscription() when creating a
> subscription but the subscription stats are reported by apply workers.

Why is it relevant where the stats are reported?


> And pgstat_create_subscription() just calls
> pgstat_create_transactional():
>
> void
> pgstat_create_subscription(Oid subid)
> {
>     pgstat_create_transactional(PGSTAT_KIND_SUBSCRIPTION,
>                                 InvalidOid, subid);
> }
>
> I guess calling pgstat_create_subscription() is not necessary for the
> current usage.

It ensures that the stats are dropped if the subscription fails to be created
partway through / the transaction is aborted. There's probably no way for that
to happen today, but it still seems the right thing.


> On the other hand, if we create the subscription stats
> there we can resolve the issue Melanie reported in this thread.

I am confused what the place of creation addresses?


> The second problem is that the following code in DropSubscription()
> should be updated:
>
>     /*
>      * Tell the cumulative stats system that the subscription is getting
>      * dropped. We can safely report dropping the subscription statistics here
>      * if the subscription is associated with a replication slot since we
>      * cannot run DROP SUBSCRIPTION inside a transaction block.  Subscription
>      * statistics will be removed later by (auto)vacuum either if it's not
>      * associated with a replication slot or if the message for dropping the
>      * subscription gets lost.
>      */
>     if (slotname)
>         pgstat_drop_subscription(subid);
>
> I think we can call pgstat_drop_subscription() even if slotname is
> NULL and need to update the comment. IIUC autovacuum is no longer
> responsible for garbage collection.

Yep, that needs to be updated.

Greetings,

Andres Freund



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