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From Jeff Janes
Subject vacuuming template0
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I have a stress test of the of the WAL replay which panics the
database over and over again to make sure it recovers correctly.

This is in 9.3dev.

The test was eventually freezing up because of wraparound.  The
problem was that, on fast enough hardware, the intentional crashes
were always happening before autovac could do its thing.

So I added a  periodic "bin/vacuumdb -a" command in a place where
crashes are inhibited.

It was still freezing eventually with: database is not accepting
commands to avoid wraparound data loss in database "template0"

I thought that template0 did not need vacuuming because everything in
it was frozen.  But it looks like it does need vacuuming, and no one
but autovac can connect in order to do that vacuum.

Is this a real problem?  Presumably no one systematically crashes
their database shortly after start up on a production system; but that
doesn't mean there are not other ways to get into the situation.  (I
can't think of any of them--that is is why I'm asking here)

I guess if it has been like this forever then it must not be a problem
or it would have been noticed.  But if this need to vacuum template0
arose recently, it could be a problem.  (Doing git bisect on
over-night runs is no fun, so if someone happens to know off the top
of their head...)

So, is this a real problem or purely a fantastical one, and does
anyone know how old it would be?

Cheers,

Jeff



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