Commit 96795176 authored by Alvaro Herrera's avatar Alvaro Herrera

Revert "Add test case for obsoleting slot with active walsender"

This reverts commit 09126984; the test case added there failed once
in circumstances that remain mysterious.  It seems better to remove the
test for now so that 14beta2 doesn't have random failures built in.
parent 5843659d
......@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ use TestLib;
use PostgresNode;
use File::Path qw(rmtree);
use Test::More tests => $TestLib::windows_os ? 14 : 18;
use Test::More tests => 14;
use Time::HiRes qw(usleep);
$ENV{PGDATABASE} = 'postgres';
......@@ -211,8 +211,8 @@ for (my $i = 0; $i < 10000; $i++)
}
ok($failed, 'check that replication has been broken');
$node_primary->stop;
$node_standby->stop;
$node_primary->stop('immediate');
$node_standby->stop('immediate');
my $node_primary2 = get_new_node('primary2');
$node_primary2->init(allows_streaming => 1);
......@@ -253,85 +253,6 @@ my @result =
timeout => '60'));
is($result[1], 'finished', 'check if checkpoint command is not blocked');
$node_primary2->stop;
$node_standby->stop;
# The next test depends on Perl's `kill`, which apparently is not
# portable to Windows. (It would be nice to use Test::More's `subtest`,
# but that's not in the ancient version we require.)
if ($TestLib::windows_os)
{
done_testing();
exit;
}
# Get a slot terminated while the walsender is active
# We do this by sending SIGSTOP to the walsender. Skip this on Windows.
my $node_primary3 = get_new_node('primary3');
$node_primary3->init(allows_streaming => 1, extra => ['--wal-segsize=1']);
$node_primary3->append_conf(
'postgresql.conf', qq(
min_wal_size = 2MB
max_wal_size = 2MB
log_checkpoints = yes
max_slot_wal_keep_size = 1MB
));
$node_primary3->start;
$node_primary3->safe_psql('postgres',
"SELECT pg_create_physical_replication_slot('rep3')");
# Take backup
$backup_name = 'my_backup';
$node_primary3->backup($backup_name);
# Create standby
my $node_standby3 = get_new_node('standby_3');
$node_standby3->init_from_backup($node_primary3, $backup_name,
has_streaming => 1);
$node_standby3->append_conf('postgresql.conf', "primary_slot_name = 'rep3'");
$node_standby3->start;
$node_primary3->wait_for_catchup($node_standby3->name, 'replay');
my $senderpid = $node_primary3->safe_psql('postgres',
"SELECT pid FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE backend_type = 'walsender'");
like($senderpid, qr/^[0-9]+$/, "have walsender pid $senderpid");
my $receiverpid = $node_standby3->safe_psql('postgres',
"SELECT pid FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE backend_type = 'walreceiver'");
like($receiverpid, qr/^[0-9]+$/, "have walreceiver pid $receiverpid");
# freeze walsender and walreceiver. Slot will still be active, but walreceiver
# won't get anything anymore.
kill 'STOP', $senderpid, $receiverpid;
$logstart = get_log_size($node_primary3);
advance_wal($node_primary3, 4);
ok(find_in_log($node_primary3, "to release replication slot", $logstart),
"walreceiver termination logged");
# Now let the walsender continue; slot should be killed now.
# (Must not let walreceiver run yet; otherwise the standby could start another
# one before the slot can be killed)
kill 'CONT', $senderpid;
$node_primary3->poll_query_until('postgres',
"SELECT wal_status FROM pg_replication_slots WHERE slot_name = 'rep3'",
"lost")
or die "timed out waiting for slot to be lost";
my $max_attempts = 180;
while ($max_attempts-- > 0)
{
if (find_in_log(
$node_primary3,
'invalidating slot "rep3" because its restart_lsn', $logstart))
{
ok(1, "slot invalidation logged");
last;
}
sleep 1;
}
# Now let the walreceiver continue, so that the node can be stopped cleanly
kill 'CONT', $receiverpid;
$node_primary3->stop;
$node_standby3->stop;
#####################################
# Advance WAL of $node by $n segments
sub advance_wal
......
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