import time from fixtures.common_types import Lsn, TenantId from fixtures.log_helper import log from fixtures.neon_fixtures import NeonEnv, NeonEnvBuilder # Checks that pageserver's walreceiver state is printed in the logs during WAL wait timeout. # Ensures that walreceiver does not run without any data inserted and only starts after the insertion. def test_pageserver_lsn_wait_error_start(neon_env_builder: NeonEnvBuilder): # Trigger WAL wait timeout faster neon_env_builder.pageserver_config_override = "wait_lsn_timeout = '1s'" env = neon_env_builder.init_start() env.pageserver.http_client() tenant_id, timeline_id = env.neon_cli.create_tenant() expected_timeout_error = f"Timed out while waiting for WAL record at LSN {future_lsn} to arrive" env.pageserver.allowed_errors.append(f".*{expected_timeout_error}.*") try: trigger_wait_lsn_timeout(env, tenant_id) except Exception as e: exception_string = str(e) assert expected_timeout_error in exception_string, "Should time out during waiting for WAL" assert ( "WalReceiver status: Not active" in exception_string ), "Walreceiver should not be active before any data writes" insert_test_elements(env, tenant_id, start=0, count=1_000) try: trigger_wait_lsn_timeout(env, tenant_id) except Exception as e: exception_string = str(e) assert expected_timeout_error in exception_string, "Should time out during waiting for WAL" assert ( "WalReceiver status: Not active" not in exception_string ), "Should not be inactive anymore after INSERTs are made" assert "WalReceiver status" in exception_string, "But still should have some other status" # Checks that all active safekeepers are shown in pageserver's walreceiver state printed on WAL wait timeout. # Kills one of the safekeepers and ensures that only the active ones are printed in the state. def test_pageserver_lsn_wait_error_safekeeper_stop(neon_env_builder: NeonEnvBuilder): # Trigger WAL wait timeout faster neon_env_builder.pageserver_config_override = """ wait_lsn_timeout = "1s" tenant_config={walreceiver_connect_timeout = "2s", lagging_wal_timeout = "2s"} """ # Have notable SK ids to ensure we check logs for their presence, not some other random numbers neon_env_builder.safekeepers_id_start = 12345 neon_env_builder.num_safekeepers = 3 env = neon_env_builder.init_start() env.pageserver.http_client() tenant_id, timeline_id = env.neon_cli.create_tenant() elements_to_insert = 1_000_000 expected_timeout_error = f"Timed out while waiting for WAL record at LSN {future_lsn} to arrive" env.pageserver.allowed_errors.append(f".*{expected_timeout_error}.*") insert_test_elements(env, tenant_id, start=0, count=elements_to_insert) try: trigger_wait_lsn_timeout(env, tenant_id) except Exception as e: exception_string = str(e) assert expected_timeout_error in exception_string, "Should time out during waiting for WAL" for safekeeper in env.safekeepers: assert ( str(safekeeper.id) in exception_string ), f"Should have safekeeper {safekeeper.id} printed in walreceiver state after WAL wait timeout" stopped_safekeeper = env.safekeepers[-1] stopped_safekeeper_id = stopped_safekeeper.id log.info(f"Stopping safekeeper {stopped_safekeeper.id}") stopped_safekeeper.stop() # sleep until stopped safekeeper is removed from candidates time.sleep(2) # Spend some more time inserting, to ensure SKs report updated statuses and walreceiver in PS have time to update its connection stats. insert_test_elements(env, tenant_id, start=elements_to_insert + 1, count=elements_to_insert) try: trigger_wait_lsn_timeout(env, tenant_id) except Exception as e: # Strip out the part before stdout, as it contains full command with the list of all safekeepers exception_string = str(e).split("stdout", 1)[-1] assert expected_timeout_error in exception_string, "Should time out during waiting for WAL" for safekeeper in env.safekeepers: if safekeeper.id == stopped_safekeeper_id: assert ( str(safekeeper.id) not in exception_string ), f"Should not have stopped safekeeper {safekeeper.id} printed in walreceiver state after 2nd WAL wait timeout" else: assert ( str(safekeeper.id) in exception_string ), f"Should have safekeeper {safekeeper.id} printed in walreceiver state after 2nd WAL wait timeout" def insert_test_elements(env: NeonEnv, tenant_id: TenantId, start: int, count: int): first_element_id = start last_element_id = first_element_id + count with env.endpoints.create_start("main", tenant_id=tenant_id) as endpoint: with endpoint.cursor() as cur: cur.execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS t(key serial primary key, value text)") cur.execute( f"INSERT INTO t SELECT i, CONCAT('payload_', i) FROM generate_series({first_element_id},{last_element_id}) as i" ) future_lsn = Lsn("0/FFFFFFFF") def trigger_wait_lsn_timeout(env: NeonEnv, tenant_id: TenantId): with env.endpoints.create_start( "main", tenant_id=tenant_id, lsn=future_lsn, ) as endpoint: with endpoint.cursor() as cur: cur.execute("SELECT 1")