On 2024-Mar-28, Tom Lane wrote: > Jelte Fennema-Nio <postg...@jeltef.nl> writes: > > > I think we don't really want to make the timeout too short. Otherwise > > the query might get cancelled before we push any query down to the > > FDW. I guess that means that for some slow machines even 10ms is not > > enough to make the test do the intended purpose. I'd keep it at 10ms, > > which seems long enough for normal systems, while still being pretty > > short. > > If the test fails both when the machine is too slow and when it's > too fast, then there's zero hope of making it stable and we should > just remove it.
It doesn't fail when it's too fast -- it's just that it doesn't cover the case we want to cover. -- Álvaro Herrera PostgreSQL Developer — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/ "Escucha y olvidarás; ve y recordarás; haz y entenderás" (Confucio)