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authorFujii Masao <fujii@postgresql.org>2025-10-22 11:27:15 +0900
committerFujii Masao <fujii@postgresql.org>2025-10-22 11:27:15 +0900
commit883a95646a8e67a2d316f230712ed82b8ba58e28 (patch)
treec9a3c1a390122be0f369e8c61f37877381ffdb87 /src/backend/access/transam/subtrans.c
parent2519fa836235d371a6d7f5c2eb3a8f379120a988 (diff)
Fix stalled lag columns in pg_stat_replication when replay LSN stops advancing.
Previously, when the replay LSN reported in feedback messages from a standby stopped advancing, for example, due to a recovery conflict, the write_lag and flush_lag columns in pg_stat_replication would initially update but then stop progressing. This prevented users from correctly monitoring replication lag. The problem occurred because when any LSN stopped updating, the lag tracker's cyclic buffer became full (the write head reached the slowest read head). In that state, the lag tracker could no longer compute round-trip lag values correctly. This commit fixes the issue by handling the slowest read entry (the one causing the buffer to fill) as a separate overflow entry and freeing space so the write and other read heads can continue advancing in the buffer. As a result, write_lag and flush_lag now continue updating even if the reported replay LSN remains stalled. Backpatch to all supported versions. Author: Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Chao Li <lic@highgo.com> Reviewed-by: Shinya Kato <shinya11.kato@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Xuneng Zhou <xunengzhou@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAHGQGwGdGQ=1-X-71Caee-LREBUXSzyohkoQJd4yZZCMt24C0g@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 13
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