Re: Non-reproducible AIO failure - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andres Freund
Subject Re: Non-reproducible AIO failure
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Msg-id 5fzdhtjdqajptsyg7pisojaqgsc5dpx7wcys5eysezrzubm4eu@2nu64qt5ns4o
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In response to Re: Non-reproducible AIO failure  (Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@garret.ru>)
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Hi,

On 2025-06-19 10:16:12 -0500, Nico Williams wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2025 at 05:05:25PM +0200, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
> > I also dug out an archeologically old MacBook Pro running macOS High Sierra
> > 10.13.6 with an i5 using Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.10.44.4), and it
> > too fails to reproduce any issue.
>
> It's not going to be reproducible on x86_64 macs.  It has to be ARM
> macs.

In addition to various other folks that had reported in, I had various macs,
both real and virtualized, run this test in a loop. For weeks - without
reproducing the issue once [1].  Since this can only be reproduced on
Alexander and Konstantin's laptops, running an older macos [2] and running
MDM, I'm for now considering this issue to not be reproducible outside of that
environment. That's deeply unsatisfying, but I just don't see what else I
could do.

RMT, note that there were two issues in this thread, the original report by
Tom has been addressed (in e9a3615a522).  I guess the best thing would be to
split the open items entry into two?

Greetings,

Andres Freund

[1] Rather impressed at how stable our tests are right now, I've barely hit
any independent issues. That definitely wasn't always the case.

[2] I tried various versions of macos, without success



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