WAL-log the creation of the init fork of unlogged indexes. We create a file, so we better WAL-log it. In practice, all the built-in index AMs and all extensions that I'm aware of write a metapage to the init fork, which is WAL-logged, and replay of the metapage implicitly creates the fork too. But if ambuildempty() didn't write any page, we would miss it.
This can be seen with dummy_index_am. Set up replication, create a 'dummy_index_am' index on an unlogged table, and look at the files created in the replica: the init fork is not created on the replica. Dummy_index_am doesn't do anything with the relation files, however, so it doesn't lead to any user-visible errors. Backpatch to all supported versions. Reviewed-by: Robert Haas Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/6e5bbc08-cdfc-b2b3-9e23-1a914b9850a9%40iki.fi Branch ------ REL_11_STABLE Details ------- https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/988719b88d1e558e9a45d53bb36ba4a748f42b24 Modified Files -------------- src/backend/catalog/index.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
