Hi all,

I've been investigating an issue with our PostgreSQL 9.1.1 (Linux x86-64
CentOS 5.8) database where restartpoints suddenly stop being generated on
the slave after working correctly for a week or two.  The symptom of the
problem is that the pg_xlog directory on the slave doesn't get cleaned up,
and the log_checkpoints output (eg. restartpoint starting: time) stops
appearing.

I was able to extract a core dump of the bgwriter process while it was in
BgWriterNap.  I inspected ckpt_start_time and last_checkpoint_time;
ckpt_start_time was 1345578533 (... 19:48:53 GMT) and last_checkpoint_time
was 1345578248 (... 19:44:08 GMT).  Based upon these values, I concluded
that it's performing checkpoints but missing the "if (ckpt_performed)"
condition (ie. CreateRestartPoint returns false); it's then setting
last_checkpoint_time to now - 5 minutes + 15 seconds.

There seems to be two causes of a false retval in CreateRestartPoint; the
first is if !RecoveryInProgress(), and the second is if "the last
checkpoint record we've replayed is already our last restartpoint".  The
first condition doesn't seem likely; does anyone know how we might be
hitting the second condition?  We have continuous traffic on the master
server in the range of 1000 txn/s, and the slave seems to be completely
up-to-date, so I don't understand how we could be hitting this condition.

Mathieu

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