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John Spray
b5a6e68e68 storage controller: check warmth of secondary before doing proactive migration (#7583)
## Problem

The logic in Service::optimize_all would sometimes choose to migrate a
tenant to a secondary location that was only recently created, resulting
in Reconciler::live_migrate hitting its 5 minute timeout warming up the
location, and proceeding to attach a tenant to a location that doesn't
have a warm enough local set of layer files for good performance.

Closes: #7532 

## Summary of changes

- Add a pageserver API for checking download progress of a secondary
location
- During `optimize_all`, connect to pageservers of candidate
optimization secondary locations, and check they are warm.
- During shard split, do heatmap uploads and start secondary downloads,
so that the new shards' secondary locations start downloading ASAP,
rather than waiting minutes for background downloads to kick in.

I have intentionally not implemented this by continuously reading the
status of locations, to avoid dealing with the scale challenge of
efficiently polling & updating 10k-100k locations status. If we
implement that in the future, then this code can be simplified to act
based on latest state of a location rather than fetching it inline
during optimize_all.
2024-05-03 14:28:23 +00:00
Christian Schwarz
ce0ddd749c test_runner: remove unused NeonPageserver.config_override field (#7605)
refs https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7555
2024-05-03 16:05:00 +02:00
Arpad Müller
426598cf76 Update rust to 1.78.0 (#7598)
We keep the practice of keeping the compiler up to date, pointing to the
latest release. This is done by many other projects in the Rust
ecosystem as well.

Release notes: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/02/Rust-1.78.0.html

Prior update was in #7198
2024-05-03 15:59:28 +02:00
John Spray
8b4dd5dc27 pageserver: jitter secondary periods (#7544)
## Problem

After some time the load from heatmap uploads gets rather spiky. They're
unintentionally synchronising.

Chart (does this make a _boing_ sound in anyone else's head?):

![image](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/assets/944640/18829fc8-c5b7-4739-9a9b-491b5d6fcade)


## Summary of changes

- Add a helper `period_jitter` and apply a 5% jitter from downloader and
heatmap_uploader when updating the next runtime at the end of an
interation.
- Refactor existing places that we pick a startup interval into
`period_warmup`, so that the intent is obvious.
2024-05-03 12:31:25 +00:00
Joonas Koivunen
ed9a114bde fix: find gc cutoff points without holding Tenant::gc_cs (#7585)
The current implementation of finding timeline gc cutoff Lsn(s) is done
while holding `Tenant::gc_cs`. In recent incidents long create branch
times were caused by holding the `Tenant::gc_cs` over extremely long
`Timeline::find_lsn_by_timestamp`. The fix is to find the GC cutoff
values before taking the `Tenant::gc_cs` lock. This change is safe to do
because the GC cutoff values and the branch points have no dependencies
on each other. In the case of `Timeline::find_gc_cutoff` taking a long
time with this change, we should no longer see `Tenant::gc_cs`
interfering with branch creation.

Additionally, the `Tenant::refresh_gc_info` is now tolerant of timeline
deletions (or any other failures to find the pitr_cutoff). This helps
with the synthetic size calculation being constantly completed instead
of having a break for a timely timeline deletion.

Fixes: #7560
Fixes: #7587
2024-05-03 14:57:26 +03:00
John Spray
b7385bb016 storage_controller: fix non-timeline passthrough GETs (#7602)
## Problem

We were matching on `/tenant/:tenant_id` and
`/tenant/:tenant_id/timeline*`, but not non-timeline tenant sub-paths.
There aren't many: this was only noticeable when using the
synthetic_size endpoint by hand.

## Summary of changes

- Change the wildcard from `/tenant/:tenant_id/timeline*` to
`/tenant/:tenant_id/*`
- Add test lines that exercise this
2024-05-03 12:52:43 +01:00
Vlad Lazar
37b1930b2f tests: relax test download remote layers api (#7604)
## Problem
This test triggers layer download failures on demand. It is possible to
modify the failpoint
during a `Timeline::get_vectored` right between the vectored read and
it's validation read.
This means that one of the reads can fail while the other one succeeds
and vice versa.

## Summary of changes
These errors are expected, so allow them to happen.
2024-05-03 12:40:09 +01:00
Arpad Müller
d76963691f Increase Azure parallelism limit to 100 (#7597)
After #5563 has been addressed we can now set the Azure strorage
parallelism limit to 100 like it is for S3.

Part of #5567
2024-05-03 13:23:11 +02:00
Joonas Koivunen
60f570c70d refactor(update_gc_info): split GcInfo to compose out of GcCutoffs (#7584)
Split `GcInfo` and replace `Timeline::update_gc_info` with a method that
simply finds gc cutoffs `Timeline::find_gc_cutoffs` to be combined as
`Timeline::gc_info` at the caller.

This change will be followed up with a change that finds the GC cutoff
values before taking the `Tenant::gc_cs` lock.

Cc: #7560
2024-05-03 13:11:51 +03:00
Alex Chi Z
3582a95c87 fix(pageserver): compile warning of download_object.ctx on macos (#7596)
fix macOS compile warning introduced in
45ec8688ea

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-05-03 10:55:48 +02:00
Jure Bajic
00423152c6 Store operation identifier in IdLockMap on exclusive lock (#7397)
## Problem

Issues around operation and tenant locks would have been hard to debug
since there was little observability around them.

## Summary of changes

- As suggested in the issue, a wrapper was added around
`OwnedRwLockWriteGuard` called `IdentifierLock` that removes the
operation currently holding the exclusive lock when it's dropped.
- The value in `IdLockMap` was extended to hold a pair of locks and
operations that can be accessed and locked independently.
- When requesting an exclusive lock besides returning the lock on that
resource, an operation is changed if the lock is acquired.


Closes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7108
2024-05-03 09:38:19 +01:00
Anna Khanova
240efb82f9 Proxy reconnect pubsub before expiration (#7562)
## Problem

Proxy reconnects to redis only after it's already unavailable.

## Summary of changes

Reconnects every 6h.
2024-05-03 10:00:29 +02:00
Arpad Müller
5f099dc760 Use streaming downloads for Azure as well (#7579)
The main challenge was in the second commit, as `DownloadStream`
requires the inner to be Sync but the stream returned by the Azure SDK
wasn't Sync.

This left us with three options:

* Change the Azure SDK to return Sync streams. This was abandoned after
we realized that we couldn't just make `TokenCredential`'s returned
future Sync: it uses the `async_trait` macro and as the
`TokenCredential` trait is used in dyn form, one can't use Rust's new
"async fn in Trait" feature.
* Change `DownloadStream` to not require `Sync`. This was abandoned
after it turned into a safekeeper refactoring project.
* Put the stream into a `Mutex` and make it obtain a lock on every poll.
This adds some performance overhead but locks that actually don't do
anything should be comparatively cheap.

We went with the third option in the end as the change still represents
an improvement.

Follow up of #5446 , fixes #5563
2024-05-02 20:19:00 +02:00
Arpad Müller
7a49e5d5c2 Remove tenant_id from TenantLocationConfigRequest (#7469)
Follow-up of #7055 and #7476 to remove `tenant_id` from
`TenantLocationConfigRequest` completely. All components of our system
should now not specify the `tenant_id`.

cc https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/pull/11791
2024-05-02 20:18:13 +02:00
Christian Schwarz
45ec8688ea chore(pageserver): plumb through RequestContext to VirtualFile write methods (#7566)
This PR introduces no functional changes.

The read path will be done separately.

refs https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/6107
refs https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7386
2024-05-02 18:58:10 +02:00
Alex Chi Z
4b55dad813 vm-image: add sqlexporter for autoscaling metrics (#7514)
As discussed in https://github.com/neondatabase/autoscaling/pull/895, we
want to have a separate sql_exporter for simple metrics to avoid
overload the database because the autoscaling agent needs to scrape at a
higher interval. The new exporter is exposed at port 9499. I didn't do
any testing for this pull request but given it's just a configuration
change I assume this works.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-05-02 12:43:36 -04:00
Matt Podraza
ab95942fc2 storage controller: make the initial database wait configurable (#7591)
This allows passing a humantime string in the CLI to configure the
initial wait for the database.
It defaults to the previously hard-coded value of 5 seconds.
2024-05-02 15:19:51 +00:00
Alex Chi Z
f656db09a4 fix(pageserver): properly propagate missing key error for vectored get (#7569)
Some part of the code requires missing key error to be propagated to the
code path correctly (i.e., aux key range scan). Currently, it's an
anyhow error.

* remove `stuck_lsn` from the missing key error.
* as a result, when matching missing key, we do not distinguish the case
`stuck_lsn = false/true`.
* vectored get now use the unified missing key error.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-05-02 09:19:45 -04:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
69bf1bae7d Fix usage of pg_waldump --ignore option (#7578)
Previously, the --ignore option was only used when reading from a single
file.
With this PR pg_waldump -i is enough to open any neon WAL segments
2024-05-02 11:52:30 +00:00
Anna Khanova
25af32e834 proxy: keep track on the number of events from redis by type. (#7582)
## Problem

It's unclear what is the distribution of messages, proxy is consuming
from redis.

## Summary of changes

Add counter.
2024-05-02 09:50:11 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
cb4b4750ba update to reqwest 0.12 (#7561)
## Problem

#7557

## Summary of changes
2024-05-02 11:16:04 +02:00
Sasha Krassovsky
d43d77389e Add retry loops and bump test timeout in test_pageserver_connection_stress (#7281) 2024-05-01 21:36:50 -07:00
Alex Chi Z
5558457c84 chore(pageserver): categorize basebackup errors (#7523)
close https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7391

## Summary of changes

Categorize basebackup error into two types: server error and client
error. This makes it easier to set up alerts.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-05-01 16:31:59 +00:00
Alex Chi Z
26e6ff8ba6 chore(pageserver): concise error message for layer traversal (#7565)
Instead of showing the full path of layer traversal, we now only show
tenant (in tracing context)+timeline+filename.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-05-01 11:44:42 -04:00
Arthur Petukhovsky
50a45e67dc Discover safekeepers via broker request (#7279)
We had an incident where pageserver requests timed out because
pageserver couldn't fetch WAL from safekeepers. This incident was caused
by a bug in safekeeper logic for timeline activation, which prevented
pageserver from finding safekeepers.
This bug was since fixed, but there is still a chance of a similar bug
in the future due to overall complexity.

We add a new broker message to "signal interest" for timeline. This
signal will be sent by pageservers `wait_lsn`, and safekeepers will
receive this signal to start broadcasting broker messages. Then every
broker subscriber will be able to find the safekeepers and connect to
them (to start fetching WAL).

This feature is not limited to pageservers and any service that wants to
download WAL from safekeepers will be able to use this discovery
request.

This commit changes pageserver's connection_manager (walreceiver) to
send a SafekeeperDiscoveryRequest when there is no information about
safekeepers present in memory. Current implementation will send these
requests only if there is an active wait_lsn() call and no more often
than once per 10 seconds.

Add `test_broker_discovery` to test this: safekeepers started with
`--disable-periodic-broker-push` will not push info to broker so that
pageserver must use a discovery to start fetching WAL.

Add task_stats in safekeepers broker module to log a warning if there is
no message received from the broker for the last 10 seconds.

Closes #5471

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Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2024-04-30 18:50:03 +00:00
Andrew Rudenko
fcbe60f436 Makefile: DISABLE_HOMEBREW variable (#7556)
## Problem

The current Makefile assumes that homebrew is used on macos. There are
other ways to install dependencies on MacOS (nix, macports, "manually").
It would be great to allow the one who wants to use other options to
disable homebrew integration.

## Summary of changes

It adds DISABLE_HOMEBREW variable that if set skips extra
homebrew-specific configuration steps.
2024-04-30 19:44:02 +02:00
John Spray
e018cac1f7 tests: tweak log allow list in test_sharding_split_failures (#7549)
## Problem

This test became flaky recently with failures like:
```
AssertionError: Log errors on storage_controller: (129, '2024-04-29T16:41:03.591506Z ERROR request{method=PUT path=/control/v1/tenant/b38c0447fbdbcf4e1c023f00b0f7c221/shard_split request_id=34df4975-2ef3-4ed8-b167-2956650e365c}: Error processing HTTP request: InternalServerError(Reconcile error on shard b38c0447fbdbcf4e1c023f00b0f7c221-0002: Cancelled\n')
```

Likely due to #7508 changing how errors are reported from Reconcilers.

## Summary of changes

- Tolerate `Reconcile error.*Cancelled` log errors
2024-04-30 18:00:24 +01:00
John Spray
a74b60066c storage controller: test for large shard counts (#7475)
## Problem

Storage controller was observed to have unexpectedly large memory
consumption when loaded with many thousands of shards.

This was recently fixed:
- https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7493

...but we need a general test that the controller is well behaved with
thousands of shards.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7460
Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7463

## Summary of changes

- Add test test_storage_controller_many_tenants to exercise the system's
behaviour with a more substantial workload. This test measures memory
consumption and reproduces #7460 before the other changes in this PR.
- Tweak reconcile_all's return value to make it nonzero if it spawns no
reconcilers, but _would_ have spawned some reconcilers if they weren't
blocked by the reconcile concurrency limit. This makes the test's
reconcile_until_idle behave as expected (i.e. not complete until the
system is nice and calm).
- Fix an issue where tenant migrations would leave a spurious secondary
location when migrated to some location that was not already their
secondary (this was an existing low-impact bug that tripped up the
test's consistency checks).

On the test with 8000 shards, the resident memory per shard is about
20KiB. This is not really per-shard memory: the primary source of memory
growth is the number of concurrent network/db clients we create.

With 8000 shards, the test takes 125s to run on my workstation.
2024-04-30 15:21:54 +00:00
Arseny Sher
3a2f10712a Add more context to s3 listing error. 2024-04-30 18:19:52 +03:00
Arseny Sher
4ac4b21598 Add retries to cloud_admin client. 2024-04-30 18:19:52 +03:00
Arseny Sher
9f792f9c0b Recheck tenant_id in find_timeline_branch.
As it turns out we have at least one case of the same timeline_id in different
projects.
2024-04-30 18:19:52 +03:00
Arseny Sher
7434674d86 Decrease CONSOLE_CONCURRENCY.
Last run with 128 created too much load on cplane.
2024-04-30 18:19:52 +03:00
Arseny Sher
ea37234ccc s3_scrubber: revive garbage collection for safekeepers.
- pageserver_id in project details is now is optional, fix it
- add active_timeline_count guard/stat similar to active_tenant_count
- fix safekeeper prefix
- count and log deleted keys
2024-04-30 18:19:52 +03:00
Arseny Sher
3da54e6d90 s3_scrubber: implement scan-metadata for safekeepers.
It works by listing postgres table with memory dump of safekeepers state. s3
contents for each timeline are checked then against timeline_start_lsn and
backup_lsn. If inconsistency is found, before complaining timeline (branch) is
checked at control plane; it might have been deleted between the dump take and
s3 check.
2024-04-30 18:19:52 +03:00
Arpad Müller
010f0a310a Make test_random_updates and test_read_at_max_lsn compatible with new compaction (#7551)
Makes two of the tests work with the tiered compaction that I had to
ignore in #7283.

The issue was that tiered compaction actually created image layers, but
the keys didn't appear in them as `collect_keyspace` didn't include
them. Not a compaction problem, but due to how the test is structured.

Fixes #7287
2024-04-30 16:52:54 +02:00
John Spray
eb53345d48 pageserver: reduce runtime of init_tenant_mgr (#7553)
## Problem

`init_tenant_mgr` blocks the rest of pageserver startup, including
starting the admin API.

This was noticeable in #7475 , where the init_tenant_mgr runtime could
be long enough to trip the controller's 30 second heartbeat timeout.

## Summary of changes

- When detaching tenants during startup, spawn the background deletes as
background tasks instead of doing them inline
- Write all configs before spawning any tenants, so that the config
writes aren't fighting tenants for system resources
- Write configs with some concurrency (16) rather than writing them all
sequentially.
2024-04-30 15:16:15 +01:00
Alex Chi Z
45c625fb34 feat(pageserver): separate sparse and dense keyspace (#7503)
extracted (and tested) from
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7468, part of
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7462.

The current codebase assumes the keyspace is dense -- which means that
if we have a keyspace of 0x00-0x100, we assume every key (e.g., 0x00,
0x01, 0x02, ...) exists in the storage engine. However, the assumption
does not hold any more in metadata keyspace. The metadata keyspace is
sparse. It is impossible to do per-key check.

Ideally, we should not have the assumption of dense keyspace at all, but
this would incur a lot of refactors. Therefore, we split the keyspaces
we have to dense/sparse and handle them differently in the code for now.
At some point in the future, we should assume all keyspaces are sparse.

## Summary of changes

* Split collect_keyspace to return dense+sparse keyspace.
* Do not allow generating image layers for sparse keyspace (for now --
will fix this next week, we need image layers anyways).
* Generate delta layers for sparse keyspace.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-04-30 09:39:10 -04:00
Cihan Demirci
84b6b95783 docs: fix unintentional file link (#7506)
Not sure if this should actually be a link pointing to the
`persistence.rs` file but following the conventions of the rest of the
file, change `persistence.rs` reference to simply be a file name
mention.
2024-04-30 14:17:01 +01:00
John Spray
577982b778 pageserver: remove workarounds from #7454 (#7550)
PR #7454 included a workaround that let any existing bugged databases
start up. Having used that already, we may now

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7480
2024-04-30 11:04:54 +01:00
John Spray
574645412b pageserver: shard-aware keyspace partitioning (#6778)
## Problem

Followup to https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/6776

While #6776 makes compaction safe on sharded tenants, the logic for
keyspace partitioning remains inefficient: it assumes that the size of
data on a pageserver can be calculated simply as the range between start
and end of a Range -- this is not the case in sharded tenants, where
data within a range belongs to a variety of shards.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/6774

## Summary of changes

I experimented with using a sharding-aware range type in KeySpace to
replace all the Range<Key> uses, but the impact on other code was quite
large (many places use the ranges), and not all of them need this
property of being able to approximate the physical size of data within a
key range.

So I compromised on expressing this as a ShardedRange type, but only
using that type selctively: during keyspace repartition, and in tiered
compaction when accumulating key ranges.

- keyspace partitioning methods take sharding parameters as an input
- new `ShardedRange` type wraps a Range<Key> and a shard identity
- ShardedRange::page_count is the shard-aware replacement for
key_range_size
- Callers that don't need to be shard-aware (e.g. vectored get code that
just wants to count the number of keys in a keyspace) can use
ShardedRange::raw_size to get the faster, shard-naive code (same as old
`key_range_size`)
- Compaction code is updated to carry a shard identity so that it can
use shard aware calculations
- Unit tests for the new fragmentation logic.
- Add a test for compaction on sharded tenants, that validates that we
generate appropriately sized image layers (this fails before fixing
keyspace partitioning)
2024-04-29 17:46:46 +00:00
Alex Chi Z
11945e64ec chore(pageserver): improve in-memory layer vectored get (#7467)
previously in https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7375, we
observed that for in-memory layers, we will need to iterate every key in
the key space in order to get the result. The operation can be more
efficient if we use BTreeMap as the in-memory layer representation, even
if we are doing vectored get in a dense keyspace. Imagine a case that
the in-memory layer covers a very little part of the keyspace, and most
of the keys need to be found in lower layers. Using a BTreeMap can
significantly reduce probes for nonexistent keys.

## Summary of changes

* Use BTreeMap as in-memory layer representation.
* Optimize the vectored get flow to utilize the range scan functionality
of BTreeMap.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-04-29 17:16:42 +00:00
Arpad Müller
cddafc79e1 Update azure_* crates to 0.19 (#7539)
Updates the four azure SDK crates used by remote_storage to 0.19.
2024-04-29 19:02:53 +02:00
Vlad Lazar
af7cca4949 pageserver: tweak vec get validation for ancestor lsn wait (#7533)
## Problem
Sequential get runs after vectored get, so it is possible for the later
to time out while waiting for its ancestor's Lsn to become ready and for
the former to succeed (it essentially has a doubled wait time).

## Summary of Changes
Relax the validation to allow for such rare cases.
2024-04-29 17:35:08 +01:00
Alex Chi Z
89cae64e38 chore(vm-image): specify sql exporter listen port (#7526)
Extracted from https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7514, 9399 is
the default port. We want to specify it b/c we will start a second sql
exporter for autoscaling agent soon.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-04-29 12:33:01 -04:00
Vlad Lazar
1f417af9fd pagserver: use vectored read path in benchmarks (#7498)
## Problem
Benchmarks don't use the vectored read path.

## Summary of changes
* Update the benchmarks to use the vectored read path for both singular
and vectored gets.
* Disable validation for the benchmarks
2024-04-29 17:26:35 +01:00
Anna Khanova
1684bbf162 proxy: Create disconnect events (#7535)
## Problem

It's not possible to get the duration of the session from proxy events.

## Summary of changes

* Added a separate events folder in s3, to record disconnect events. 
* Disconnect events are exactly the same as normal events, but also have
`disconnect_timestamp` field not empty.
* @oruen suggested to fill it with the same information as the original
events to avoid potentially heavy joins.
2024-04-29 15:22:13 +02:00
Anna Khanova
90cadfa986 proxy: Adjust retry wake compute (#7537)
## Problem

Right now we always do retry wake compute.

## Summary of changes

Create a list of errors when we could avoid needless retries.
2024-04-29 12:26:21 +00:00
John Spray
2226acef7c s3_scrubber: add tenant-snapshot (#7444)
## Problem

Downloading tenant data for analysis/debug with `aws s3 cp` works well
for small tenants, but for larger tenants it is unlikely that one ends
up with an index that matches layer files, due to the time taken to
download.

## Summary of changes

- Add a `tenant-snapshot` command to the scrubber, which reads timeline
indices and then downloads the layers referenced in the index, even if
they were deleted. The result is a snapshot of the tenant's remote
storage state that should be usable when imported (#7399 ).
2024-04-29 12:16:00 +00:00
Anna Khanova
24ce878039 proxy: Exclude compute and retries (#7529)
## Problem

Alerts fire if the connection the compute is slow.

## Summary of changes

Exclude compute and retry from latencies.
2024-04-29 11:49:42 +02:00
John Spray
84914434e3 storage controller: send startup compute notifications in background (#7495)
## Problem

Previously, we try to send compute notifications in startup_reconcile
before completing that function, with a time limit. Any notifications
that don't happen within the time limit result in tenants having their
`pending_compute_notification` flag set, which causes them to spawn a
Reconciler next time the background reconciler loop runs.

This causes two problems:
- Spawning a lot of reconcilers after startup caused a spike in memory
(this is addressed in https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7493)
- After https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7493, spawning lots of
reconcilers will block some other operations, e.g. a tenant creation
might fail due to lack of reconciler semaphore units while the
controller is busy running all the Reconcilers for its startup compute
notifications.

When the code was first written, ComputeHook didn't have internal
ordering logic to ensure that notifications for a shard were sent in the
right order. Since that was added in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7088, we can use it to avoid
waiting for notifications to complete in startup_reconcile.

Related to: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/7460

## Summary of changes

- Add a `notify_background` method to ComputeHook.
- Call this from startup_reconcile instead of doing notifications inline
- Process completions from `notify_background` in `process_results`, and
if a notification failed then set the `pending_compute_notification`
flag on the shard.

The result is that we will only spawn lots of Reconcilers if the compute
notifications _fail_, not just because they take some significant amount
of time.

Test coverage for this case is in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/7475
2024-04-29 08:59:22 +00:00