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# Copyright (c) 2021-2025, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster;
use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils;
use Test::More;
program_help_ok('pg_resetwal');
program_version_ok('pg_resetwal');
program_options_handling_ok('pg_resetwal');
my $node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('main');
$node->init;
$node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', 'track_commit_timestamp = on');
command_like([ 'pg_resetwal', '-n', $node->data_dir ],
qr/checkpoint/, 'pg_resetwal -n produces output');
# Permissions on PGDATA should be default
SKIP:
{
skip "unix-style permissions not supported on Windows", 1
if ($windows_os);
ok(check_mode_recursive($node->data_dir, 0700, 0600),
'check PGDATA permissions');
}
command_ok([ 'pg_resetwal', '-D', $node->data_dir ], 'pg_resetwal runs');
$node->start;
is($node->safe_psql("postgres", "SELECT 1;"),
1, 'server running and working after reset');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', $node->data_dir ],
qr/lock file .* exists/,
'fails if server running');
$node->stop('immediate');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', $node->data_dir ],
qr/database server was not shut down cleanly/,
'does not run after immediate shutdown');
command_ok(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-f', $node->data_dir ],
'runs after immediate shutdown with force');
$node->start;
is($node->safe_psql("postgres", "SELECT 1;"),
1, 'server running and working after forced reset');
$node->stop;
# check various command-line handling
# Note: This test intends to check that a nonexistent data directory
# gives a reasonable error message. Because of the way the code is
# currently structured, you get an error about readings permissions,
# which is perhaps suboptimal, so feel free to update this test if
# this gets improved.
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', 'foo' ],
qr/error: could not read permissions of directory/,
'fails with nonexistent data directory');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', 'foo', 'bar' ],
qr/too many command-line arguments/,
'fails with too many command-line arguments');
$ENV{PGDATA} = $node->data_dir; # not used
command_fails_like(
['pg_resetwal'],
qr/no data directory specified/,
'fails with too few command-line arguments');
# error cases
# -c
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-c', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -c/,
'fails with incorrect -c option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-c', '10,bar', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -c/,
'fails with incorrect -c option part 2');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-c', '1,10', $node->data_dir ],
qr/greater than/,
'fails with -c value 1 part 1');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-c', '10,1', $node->data_dir ],
qr/greater than/,
'fails with -c value 1 part 2');
# -e
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-e', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -e/,
'fails with incorrect -e option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-e', '-1', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must not be -1/,
'fails with -e value -1');
# -l
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-l', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -l/,
'fails with incorrect -l option');
# -m
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-m', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -m/,
'fails with incorrect -m option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-m', '10,bar', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -m/,
'fails with incorrect -m option part 2');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-m', '0,10', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must not be 0/,
'fails with -m value 0 part 1');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-m', '10,0', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must not be 0/,
'fails with -m value 0 part 2');
# -o
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-o', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -o/,
'fails with incorrect -o option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-o', '0', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must not be 0/,
'fails with -o value 0');
# -O
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-O', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -O/,
'fails with incorrect -O option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-O', '-1', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must not be -1/,
'fails with -O value -1');
# --wal-segsize
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '--wal-segsize', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid value/,
'fails with incorrect --wal-segsize option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '--wal-segsize', '13', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must be a power/,
'fails with invalid --wal-segsize value');
# -u
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-u', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -u/,
'fails with incorrect -u option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-u', '1', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must be greater than/,
'fails with -u value too small');
# -x
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-x', 'foo', $node->data_dir ],
qr/error: invalid argument for option -x/,
'fails with incorrect -x option');
command_fails_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-x', '1', $node->data_dir ],
qr/must be greater than/,
'fails with -x value too small');
# run with control override options
my $out = (run_command([ 'pg_resetwal', '-n', $node->data_dir ]))[0];
$out =~ /^Database block size: *(\d+)$/m or die;
my $blcksz = $1;
my @cmd = ('pg_resetwal', '-D', $node->data_dir);
# some not-so-critical hardcoded values
push @cmd, '-e', 1;
push @cmd, '-l', '00000001000000320000004B';
push @cmd, '-o', 100_000;
push @cmd, '--wal-segsize', 1;
# these use the guidance from the documentation
sub get_slru_files
{
opendir(my $dh, $node->data_dir . '/' . $_[0]) or die $!;
my @files = sort grep { /[0-9A-F]+/ } readdir $dh;
closedir $dh;
return @files;
}
my (@files, $mult);
@files = get_slru_files('pg_commit_ts');
# XXX: Should there be a multiplier, similar to the other options?
# -c argument is "old,new"
push @cmd,
'-c',
sprintf("%d,%d", hex($files[0]) == 0 ? 3 : hex($files[0]), hex($files[-1]));
@files = get_slru_files('pg_multixact/offsets');
$mult = 32 * $blcksz / 4;
# -m argument is "new,old"
push @cmd, '-m',
sprintf("%d,%d",
(hex($files[-1]) + 1) * $mult,
hex($files[0]) == 0 ? 1 : hex($files[0] * $mult));
@files = get_slru_files('pg_multixact/members');
$mult = 32 * int($blcksz / 20) * 4;
push @cmd, '-O', (hex($files[-1]) + 1) * $mult;
@files = get_slru_files('pg_xact');
$mult = 32 * $blcksz * 4;
push @cmd,
'-u', (hex($files[0]) == 0 ? 3 : hex($files[0]) * $mult),
'-x', ((hex($files[-1]) + 1) * $mult);
command_ok([ @cmd, '-n' ], 'runs with control override options, dry run');
command_ok(\@cmd, 'runs with control override options');
command_like(
[ 'pg_resetwal', '-n', $node->data_dir ],
qr/^Latest checkpoint's NextOID: *100000$/m,
'spot check that control changes were applied');
$node->start;
ok(1, 'server started after reset');
done_testing();
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