Hi Bertrand,
22.04.2024 11:45, Bertrand Drouvot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This new thread is a follow-up of [1] and [2].
>
> Problem description:
>
> We have occasionally observed objects having an orphaned dependency, the
> most common case we have seen is functions not linked to any namespaces.
>
> ...
>
> Looking forward to your feedback,
This have reminded me of bug #17182 [1].
Unfortunately, with the patch applied, the following script:
for ((i=1;i<=100;i++)); do
( { for ((n=1;n<=20;n++)); do echo "DROP SCHEMA s;"; done } | psql ) >psql1.log 2>&1 &
echo "
CREATE SCHEMA s;
CREATE FUNCTION s.func1() RETURNS int LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT 1;';
CREATE FUNCTION s.func2() RETURNS int LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT 2;';
CREATE FUNCTION s.func3() RETURNS int LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT 3;';
CREATE FUNCTION s.func4() RETURNS int LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT 4;';
CREATE FUNCTION s.func5() RETURNS int LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT 5;';
" | psql >psql2.log 2>&1 &
wait
psql -c "DROP SCHEMA s CASCADE" >psql3.log
done
echo "
SELECT pg_identify_object('pg_proc'::regclass, pp.oid, 0), pp.oid FROM pg_proc pp
LEFT JOIN pg_namespace pn ON pp.pronamespace = pn.oid WHERE pn.oid IS NULL" | psql
still ends with:
server closed the connection unexpectedly
This probably means the server terminated abnormally
before or while processing the request.
2024-04-22 09:54:39.171 UTC|||662633dc.152bbc|LOG: server process (PID 1388378) was terminated by signal 11:
Segmentation fault
2024-04-22 09:54:39.171 UTC|||662633dc.152bbc|DETAIL: Failed process was running: SELECT
pg_identify_object('pg_proc'::regclass, pp.oid, 0), pp.oid FROM pg_proc pp
LEFT JOIN pg_namespace pn ON pp.pronamespace = pn.oid WHERE pn.oid IS NULL
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/17182-a6baa001dd1784be%40postgresql.org
Best regards,
Alexander