[PATCH 3/6] box: do not rotate WAL when replica subscribes

Konstantin Osipov kostja.osipov at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 20:50:37 MSK 2018


* Vladimir Davydov <vdavydov.dev at gmail.com> [18/11/26 10:27]:

OK to push.
> Because this is pointless and confusing. This "feature" was silently
> introduced by commit f2bccc18485d ("Use WAL vclock instead of TX vclock
> in most places"). Let's revert this change. This will allow us to
> clearly separate WAL checkpointing from WAL flushing, which will in turn
> facilitate implementation of the checkpoint-on-WAL-threshold feature.
> 
> There are two problems here, however. First, not rotating the log breaks
> expectations of replication/gc test: an xlog file doesn't get deleted in
> time as a consequence. This happens, because we don't delete xlogs
> relayed to a replica after join stage is complete - we only do it during
> subscribe stage - and if we don't rotate WAL on subscribe the garbage
> collector won't be invoked. This is actually a bug - we should advance
> the WAL consumer associated with a replica once join stage is complete.
> This patch fixes it, but it unveils another problem - this time in the
> WAL garbage collection procedure.
> 
> Turns out, when passed a vclock, the WAL garbage collection procedure
> removes all WAL files that were created before the vclock. Apparently,
> this isn't quite correct - if a consumer is in the middle of a WAL file,
> we must not delete the WAL file, but we do. This works as long as
> consumers never track vlcocks inside WAL files - currently they are
> advanced only when a WAL file is closed and naturally they are advanced
> to the beginning of the next WAL file. However, if we want to advance
> the consumer associated with a replica when join stage ends (this is
> what the previous paragraph is about), it might occur that we will
> advance it to the middle of a WAL file. If that happens the WAL garbage
> collector might remove a file which is actually in use by a replica.
> Fix this as well.

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