On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 3:31 PM, Amit Langote <langote_amit...@lab.ntt.co.jp
> wrote:

>
> Support for hash partitioning and tests for the same.  Also, since
> update/delete on partitioned tables still depend on constraint exclusion
> for pruning, fix things such that get_relation_constraints includes
> partition constraints in its result only for non-select queries (for
> selects we have the new pruning code).  Other bug fixes.
>
> Hi Amit,

I have applied attached patch set on commit
11e264517dff7a911d9e6494de86049cab42cde3 and try to test for hash
partition. I got a server crash with below test.

CREATE TABLE hp_tbl (a int, b int, c int) PARTITION BY HASH (a);
CREATE TABLE hp_tbl_p1 PARTITION OF hp_tbl FOR VALUES WITH (modulus 4,
remainder 0) PARTITION BY HASH (b);
CREATE TABLE hp_tbl_p1_p1 PARTITION OF hp_tbl_p1 FOR VALUES WITH (modulus
4, remainder 0) PARTITION BY HASH (c);
CREATE TABLE hp_tbl_p1_p1_p1 PARTITION OF hp_tbl_p1_p1 FOR VALUES WITH
(modulus 4, remainder 0);
CREATE TABLE hp_tbl_p2 PARTITION OF hp_tbl FOR VALUES WITH (modulus 4,
remainder 1) PARTITION BY HASH (b);
CREATE TABLE hp_tbl_p2_p1 PARTITION OF hp_tbl_p2 FOR VALUES WITH (modulus
4, remainder 1);
CREATE TABLE hp_tbl_p2_p2 PARTITION OF hp_tbl_p2 FOR VALUES WITH (modulus
4, remainder 2);
insert into  hp_tbl select i,i,i from generate_series(0,10)i where i not
in(2,4,6,7,10);

explain select * from hp_tbl where a = 2;
server closed the connection unexpectedly
    This probably means the server terminated abnormally
    before or while processing the request.
The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Failed.
!>

Thanks & Regards,
Rajkumar Raghuwanshi
QMG, EnterpriseDB Corporation

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