On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 11:16 -0600, Scott Marlowe wrote: > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Brad Nicholson > <bnich...@ca.afilias.info> wrote: > > On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 10:53 -0600, Scott Marlowe wrote: > >> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > >> > Brad Nicholson <bnich...@ca.afilias.info> writes: > >> >> On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 12:07 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > >> >>> That seems like a fundamentally stupid idea, unless you are unconcerned > >> >>> with the time and cost of getting the DB running again, which seemingly > >> >>> you are. > >> > > >> >> I disagree that this is fundamentally stupid. We are talking about a > >> >> situation where the server is about to die, HA solution kicks in and > >> >> moves it to standby. > >> > > >> > Moving it to standby immediately is a good idea, but it does not follow > >> > that you need to hit the DB over the head with a hammer. A fast-mode > >> > shutdown seems perfectly adequate. If it isn't, you're going to need > >> > nontrivial recovery effort anyhow. > >> > >> All of this is completely besides the point that a database that's > >> been shutdown immediately / had the power cord yanked comes back up > >> and doesn't start autovacuuming automatically, which seems a > >> non-optimal behaviour. > > > > It's also not going to endear us very much to the VLDB crowd - it will > > amounts to a multi-hour crash recovery for those folks while analyze > > regenerates statistics. > > But this would be AOK behaviour for small transactional databases?
Defiantly not. > Again, besides the point, but important. The real point is a database > that doesn't run autovac after an emergency shutdown is broken by > design, and not just for one use case. This behaviour is also undocumented AFAIK. I would bet that a lot of users would have no idea that they are in this state post crash-recovery. -- Brad Nicholson 416-673-4106 Database Administrator, Afilias Canada Corp. -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general