The codepath for tenant_create command first launched the WAL redo
thread, and then called branches::create_repo() which checked if the
tenant's directory already exists. That's problematic, because
launching the WAL redo thread will run initdb if the directory doesn't
already exist. Race condition: If the tenant already exists, it will
have a WAL redo thread already running, and the old and new WAL redo
thread might try to run initdb at the same time, causing all kinds of
weird failures.
The test_pageserver_api test was failing 100% repeatably on my laptop
because of this. I'm not sure why this doesn't occur on the CI:
Jul 31 18:05:48.877 INFO running initdb in "./tenants/5227e4eb90894775ac6b8a8c76f24b2e/wal-redo-datadir", location: pageserver::walredo, pageserver/src/walredo.rs:483
thread 'WAL redo thread' panicked at 'initdb failed: The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "heikki".
This user must also own the server process.
The database cluster will be initialized with locale "C".
The default database encoding has accordingly been set to "SQL_ASCII".
The default text search configuration will be set to "english".
Data page checksums are disabled.
creating directory ./tenants/0305b1326f3ea33add0929d516da7cb6/wal-redo-datadir ... ok
creating subdirectories ... ok
selecting dynamic shared memory implementation ... posix
selecting default max_connections ... 100
selecting default shared_buffers ... 128MB
selecting default time zone ... Europe/Helsinki
creating configuration files ... ok
running bootstrap script ...
stderr:
2021-07-31 15:05:48.875 GMT [282569] LOG: could not open configuration file "/home/heikki/git-sandbox/zenith/test_output/test_tenant_list/repo/./tenants/0305b1326f3ea33add0929d516da7cb6/wal-redo-datadir/postgresql.conf": No such file or directory
2021-07-31 15:05:48.875 GMT [282569] FATAL: configuration file "/home/heikki/git-sandbox/zenith/test_output/test_tenant_list/repo/./tenants/0305b1326f3ea33add0929d516da7cb6/wal-redo-datadir/postgresql.conf" contains errors
child process exited with exit code 1
initdb: removing data directory "./tenants/0305b1326f3ea33add0929d516da7cb6/wal-redo-datadir"
- Add new subdir postgres_ffi/samples/ for config file samples.
- Don't copy wal to the new branch on zenith init or zenith branch.
- Import_timeline_wal on zenith init.
It was pretty cool, but no one used it, and it had gotten badly out of
date. The main interesting thing with it was to see some basic metrics
on the fly, while the page server is running, but the metrics collection
had been broken for a long time, too. Best to just remove it.
this patch adds support for tenants. This touches mostly pageserver.
Directory layout on disk is changed to contain new layer of indirection.
Now path to particular repository has the following structure: <pageserver workdir>/tenants/<tenant
id>. Tenant id has the same format as timeline id. Tenant id is included in
pageserver commands when needed. Also new commands are available in
pageserver: tenant_list, tenant_create. This is also reflected CLI.
During init default tenant is created and it's id is saved in CLI config,
so following commands can use it without extra options. Tenant id is also included in
compute postgres configuration, so it can be passed via ServerInfo to
safekeeper and in connection string to pageserver.
For more info see docs/multitenancy.md.
* Introducing common enum ObjectVal for all values
* Rewrite push mechanism to use raw object copy
* Fix history unit test
* Add skip_nonrel_objects functions for history unit tests
Based on Konstantin's original patch (PR #275), but I introduced helper
functions for serializing/deserializing the different kinds of
ObjectValues, which made it more pleasant to use, as the deserialization
checks are now performed in the helper functions.
Add back code to parse transaction commit and abort records, and in
particular the list of dropped relations in them. Add 'put_unlink'
function to the Timeline trait and implementation. We had the code to
handle dropped relations in the GC code and elsewhere in ObjectRepository
already, but there was nothing to create the RelationSizeEntry::Unlink
tombstone entries until now. Also add a test to check that GC correctly
removes all page versions of a dropped relation.
Implements https://github.com/zenithdb/zenith/issues/232, except for the
"orphaned" rels.
Reviewed-by: Konstantin Knizhnik
Some of these were related to handling various WAL records that are not
related to any relations, like pg_multixact updates. These should have
been removed in the revert commit 6a9c036ac1, but I missed them.
Also, we didn't anything with commit/abort records. We will start
parsing commit/abort records in the next commit, but seems better to
add that from clean slate.
Reviewed-by: Konstantin Knizhnik
Without this step, the page versions won't actually be removed, they're
just marked for deletion on the next RocksDB "merge" or "compact"
operation.
Author: Konstantin Knizhnik
- Print the number of dropped relations, and the number of relations
encountered overall.
- If a block has only one page version, the latest one, don't count it as
a "truncated" version history. Only count pages for which we actually
removed some old versions.
- Change "last" to "latest" in variable names and comments. "Last" could
be interpreted as "oldest", but here it means "newest".
- Add a comment noting that the GC code depends on get_page_at_lsn_nowait
to store the materialized page version in the repository.
- Change "last" to "latest" in variable names for clarity. "Last" could
be interpreted as the oldest, but here it means newest.
To simplify cloud ops, allow configuration via file.
toml is used as the config format, and the file is stored in the working
directory.
Arguments used at initialization are saved in the config file.
Config file params may be overridden by CLI arguments.
Use CLI args instead of environment variables to parameterize the
working directory and postgres distirbution.
Before this change, there was a mixture of environment variables and CLI
arguments that needed to be set. Moving to a single input simplifies
cloud configuration management.