# Tests for handling a corrupted pg_control use strict; use warnings; use PostgresNode; use TestLib; use Test::More tests => 6; my $node = get_new_node('main'); $node->init; my $pg_control = $node->data_dir . '/global/pg_control'; my $size = (stat($pg_control))[7]; # Read out the head of the file to get PG_CONTROL_VERSION in # particular. my $data; open my $fh, '<', $pg_control or BAIL_OUT($!); binmode $fh; read $fh, $data, 16; close $fh; # Fill pg_control with zeros open $fh, '>', $pg_control or BAIL_OUT($!); binmode $fh; print $fh pack("x[$size]"); close $fh; command_checks_all( [ 'pg_resetwal', '-n', $node->data_dir ], 0, [qr/pg_control version number/], [ qr/pg_resetwal: warning: pg_control exists but is broken or wrong version; ignoring it/ ], 'processes corrupted pg_control all zeroes'); # Put in the previously saved header data. This uses a different code # path internally, allowing us to process a zero WAL segment size. open $fh, '>', $pg_control or BAIL_OUT($!); binmode $fh; print $fh $data, pack("x[" . ($size - 16) . "]"); close $fh; command_checks_all( [ 'pg_resetwal', '-n', $node->data_dir ], 0, [qr/pg_control version number/], [ qr/\Qpg_resetwal: warning: pg_control specifies invalid WAL segment size (0 bytes); proceed with caution\E/ ], 'processes zero WAL segment size');