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author | Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> | 2015-04-28 00:12:38 +0200 |
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committer | Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> | 2015-04-28 00:17:43 +0200 |
commit | dfbaed459754e71e01bb0cc90a12802bba3f9786 (patch) | |
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Use a fd opened for read/write when syncing slots during startup.
Some operating systems, including the reporter's windows, return EBADFD
or similar when fsync() is invoked on a O_RDONLY file descriptor.
Unfortunately RestoreSlotFromDisk() does exactly that; which causes
failures after restarts in at least some scenarios.
If you hit the bug the error message will be something like
ERROR: could not fsync file "pg_replslot/$name/state": Bad file descriptor
Simply use O_RDWR instead of O_RDONLY when opening the relevant file
descriptor to fix the bug. Unfortunately I have no way of verifying the
fix, but we've seen similar problems in the past.
This bug goes back to 9.4 where slots were introduced. Backpatch
accordingly.
Reported-By: Patrice Drolet
Bug: #13143:
Discussion: 20150424101006.2556.60897@wrigleys.postgresql.org
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