Thread: pgsql: Avoid bogus "out-of-sequence timeline ID" errors in standby-mode
pgsql: Avoid bogus "out-of-sequence timeline ID" errors in standby-mode
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Heikki Linnakangas
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Avoid bogus "out-of-sequence timeline ID" errors in standby-mode. When startup process opens a WAL segment after replaying part of it, it validates the first page on the WAL segment, even though the page it's really interested in later in the file. As part of the validation, it checks that the TLI on the page header is >= the TLI it saw on the last page it read. If the segment contains a timeline switch, and we have already replayed it, and then re-open the WAL segment (because of streaming replication got disconnected and reconnected, for example), the TLI check will fail when the first page is validated. Fix that by relaxing the TLI check when re-opening a WAL segment. Backpatch to 9.0. Earlier versions had the same code, but before standby mode was introduced in 9.0, recovery never tried to re-read a segment after partially replaying it. Reported by Amit Kapila, while testing a new feature. Branch ------ master Details ------- http://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/24c19e6bf96d556b3a9517ce42f54b5756ca0384 Modified Files -------------- src/backend/access/transam/xlog.c | 33 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)