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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Peter Eisentraut
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doc: Fix whitespace
Author: Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com>
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doc/src/sgml/client-auth.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/config.sgml
doc/src/sgml/config.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/ecpg.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/high-availability.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/monitoring.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/parallel.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/postgres-fdw.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/protocol.sgml
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doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_basebackup.sgml
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@@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ hostnogssenc <replaceable>database</replaceable> <replaceable>user</replaceable
non-null <structfield>error</structfield> fields indicate problems in the
corresponding lines of the file.
</para>
<tip>
<para>
To connect to a particular database, a user must not only pass the
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# reject all connections from 192.168.54.1 (since that entry will be
# matched first), but allow GSSAPI-encrypted connections from anywhere else
# on the Internet. The zero mask causes no bits of the host IP address to
# be considered, so it matches any host. Unencrypted GSSAPI connections
# be considered, so it matches any host. Unencrypted GSSAPI connections
# (which "fall through" to the third line since "hostgssenc" only matches
# encrypted GSSAPI connections) are allowed, but only from 192.168.12.10.
# encrypted GSSAPI connections) are allowed, but only from 192.168.12.10.
#
# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
host all all 192.168.54.1/32 reject
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This parameter is supported only on systems that support
<symbol>TCP_USER_TIMEOUT</symbol>; on other systems, it must be zero.
In sessions connected via a Unix-domain socket, this parameter is
ignored and always reads as zero.
ignored and always reads as zero.
</para>
<note>
<para>
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</para>
<para>
The third option is to declare a sql identifier linked to
The third option is to declare a sql identifier linked to
the connection, for example:
<programlisting>
EXEC SQL AT <replaceable>connection-name</replaceable> DECLARE <replaceable>statement-name</replaceable> STATEMENT;
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</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><literal>EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT TO ON</literal></term>
<listitem>
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A database connection name established by the <command>CONNECT</command> command.
</para>
<para>
If AT clause is omitted, an SQL statement identifier is associated with the DEFAULT connection.
If AT clause is omitted, an SQL statement identifier is associated with the DEFAULT connection.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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</refsect1>
<refsect1>
<title>Notes</title>
<title>Notes</title>
<para>
AT clause can be used at other dynamic SQL statements. The following table
gives the connected database when AT clause is used at DECLARE STATEMENT
gives the connected database when AT clause is used at DECLARE STATEMENT
and other dynamic statements.
</para>
<table tocentry="1" id="ecpg-declare-statement-table">
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because it needs access to the predicate lock manager's shared
state for a short time.
</para>
<indexterm>
<primary>
version
</primary>
</indexterm>
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<row><entry>
Name
</entry>
<entry>
Return Type
</entry>
<entry>
Description
</entry></row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>
<indexterm><primary>
pg_partition_tree
</primary></indexterm>
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processing would request a file from the WAL archive, reporting failure
if the file was unavailable. For standby processing it is normal for
the next WAL file to be unavailable, so the standby must wait for
it to appear. For files ending in
it to appear. For files ending in
<literal>.history</literal> there is no need to wait, and a non-zero return
code must be returned. A waiting <varname>restore_command</varname> can be
written as a custom script that loops after polling for the existence of
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</sect2>
<sect2 id="datatype-jsonpath">
<title>jsonpath Type</title>
<title>jsonpath Type</title>
<indexterm zone="datatype-jsonpath">
<primary>jsonpath</primary>
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with write locks that can potentially see the table to finish.
This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
Columns <structname>lockers_total</structname>, <structname>lockers_done</structname>
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
information for this phase.
</entry>
</row>
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with write locks that can potentially write into the table to finish.
This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
Columns <structname>lockers_total</structname>, <structname>lockers_done</structname>
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
information for this phase.
</entry>
</row>
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that can potentially see the table to release their snapshots. This
phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
Columns <structname>lockers_total</structname>, <structname>lockers_done</structname>
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
information for this phase.
</entry>
</row>
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with read locks on the table to finish, before marking the old index dead.
This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
Columns <structname>lockers_total</structname>, <structname>lockers_done</structname>
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
information for this phase.
</entry>
</row>
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with read locks on the table to finish, before dropping the old index.
This phase is skipped when not in concurrent mode.
Columns <structname>lockers_total</structname>, <structname>lockers_done</structname>
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
and <structname>current_locker_pid</structname> contain the progress
information for this phase.
</entry>
</row>
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that will be reported and provide information about how to interpret it.
Progress for <command>VACUUM FULL</command> commands is reported via
<structname>pg_stat_progress_cluster</structname>
because both <command>VACUUM FULL</command> and <command>CLUSTER</command>
rewrite the table, while regular <command>VACUUM</command> only modifies it
because both <command>VACUUM FULL</command> and <command>CLUSTER</command>
rewrite the table, while regular <command>VACUUM</command> only modifies it
in place. See <xref linkend='cluster-progress-reporting'/>.
</para>
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<para>
Whenever <command>CLUSTER</command> or <command>VACUUM FULL</command> is
running, the <structname>pg_stat_progress_cluster</structname> view will
contain a row for each backend that is currently running either command.
contain a row for each backend that is currently running either command.
The tables below describe the information that will be reported and
provide information about how to interpret it.
</para>
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<row>
<entry><literal>sorting tuples</literal></entry>
<entry>
<command>CLUSTER</command> is currently sorting tuples.
<command>CLUSTER</command> is currently sorting tuples.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
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<row>
<entry><literal>performing final cleanup</literal></entry>
<entry>
The command is performing final cleanup. When this phase is
The command is performing final cleanup. When this phase is
completed, <command>CLUSTER</command>
or <command>VACUUM FULL</command> will end.
</entry>
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order-preserving merge. In contrast, <literal>Gather</literal> reads tuples
from the workers in whatever order is convenient, destroying any sort
order that may have existed.
</para>
</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="when-can-parallel-query-be-used">
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workers in order to produce the final result. This is reflected in the
plan as a <literal>Finalize Aggregate</literal> node.
</para>
<para>
Because the <literal>Finalize Aggregate</literal> node runs on the leader
process, queries which produce a relatively large number of groups in
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<para>
<filename>postgres_fdw</filename> likewise establishes remote session settings
for various parameters:
for various parameters:
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
<listitem>
<para>
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user-supplied password in the transmitted password hash. While this
prevents the password hash from being successfully retransmitted in
a later session, it does not prevent a fake server between the real
server and client from passing through the server's random value
server and client from passing through the server's random value
and successfully authenticating.
</para>
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</para>
<para>
When tar format mode is used, the write-ahead log files will be
written to a separate file named <filename>pg_wal.tar</filename>
written to a separate file named <filename>pg_wal.tar</filename>
(if the server is a version earlier than 10, the file will be named
<filename>pg_xlog.tar</filename>).
</para>
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GRANT EXECUTE ON function pg_catalog.pg_stat_file(text, boolean) TO rewind_user;
GRANT EXECUTE ON function pg_catalog.pg_read_binary_file(text) TO rewind_user;
GRANT EXECUTE ON function pg_catalog.pg_read_binary_file(text, bigint, bigint, boolean) TO rewind_user;
</programlisting>
</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
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In <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> 12 and later small tables by
default don't have a free space map, as a space optimization. If you are
upgrading a pre-12 cluster, the free space maps of small tables will
likewise not be transferred to the new cluster.
likewise not be transferred to the new cluster.
</para>
</refsect1>
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amount of anonymous <function>mmap</function> shared memory.
Alternatively, a single large System V shared memory region can be used
(see <xref linkend="guc-shared-memory-type"/>).
In addition a significant number of semaphores, which can be either
System V or POSIX style, are created at server startup. Currently,
POSIX semaphores are used on Linux and FreeBSD systems while other
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</entry>
<entry>
<literal><-></literal>
</entry>
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><literal>text_ops</literal></entry>
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