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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jelte Fennema 0e12d045b1
Support use of binary protocol in between nodes (#3877)
This can save a lot of data to be sent in some cases, thus improving
performance for which inter query bandwidth is the bottleneck.
There's some issues with enabling this as default, so that's currently not done.
2020-06-12 15:02:51 +02:00
Nils Dijk da8f2b0134
Feature: tdigest aggregate (#3897)
DESCRIPTION: Adds support to partially push down tdigest aggregates

tdigest extensions: https://github.com/tvondra/tdigest

This PR implements the partial pushdown of tdigest calculations when possible. The extension adds a tdigest type which can be combined into the same structure. There are several aggregate functions that can be used to get;
 - a quantile
 - a list of quantiles
 - the quantile of a hypothetical value
 - a list of quantiles for a list of hypothetical values

These function can work both on values or tdigest types.

Since we can create tdigest values either by combining them, or based on a group of values we can rewrite the aggregates in such a way that most of the computation gets delegated to the compute on the shards. This both speeds up the percentile calculations because the values don't have to be sorted while at the same time making the transfer size from the shards to the coordinator significantly less.
2020-06-12 13:50:28 +02:00
Philip Dubé 1722d8ac8b Allow routing modifying CTEs
We still recursively plan some cases, eg:
- INSERTs
- SELECT FOR UPDATE when reference tables in query
- Everything must be same single shard & replication model
2020-06-11 15:14:06 +00:00
Hadi Moshayedi 0e3140c14d Include execution duration in worker_last_saved_explain_analyze 2020-06-11 02:54:54 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi 7c52c6edb0 CTE statistics in EXPLAIN ANALYZE 2020-06-11 02:39:59 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi 1f6d6ee4a5 Show query text in EXPLAIN output 2020-06-11 02:19:55 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi bb96ef5047 Does the EXPLAIN ANALYZE at the same time as execution, so avoids executing twice.
We wrap worker tasks in worker_save_query_explain_analyze() so we can fetch
their explain output later by a call worker_last_saved_explain_analyze().

Fixes #3519
Fixes #2347
Fixes #2613
Fixes #621
2020-06-11 01:55:57 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi 6ca621bd16 Test we don't support multi-shard EXPLAIN EXECUTE 2020-06-10 17:11:27 -07:00
Onder Kalaci 640717bea2
Copy doesn't use more than MaxAdaptiveExecutor
Co-authored-by: Hanefi Önaldı <Hanefi.Onaldi@Microsoft.com>
2020-06-10 16:46:21 +03:00
Jelte Fennema b87bae71bb
Error out when using different users in the same transaction (#3869)
Fixes #3867

As described in the issue above we return incorrect results when
changing user within a transaction. This causes us to error out instead.
2020-06-10 14:07:40 +02:00
Onder Kalaci 06461ca55f Coerce types properly for INSERT
Also, unify similar code-paths to rely on more accurate function.
2020-06-10 10:40:28 +02:00
Hadi Moshayedi 5cdfa9f571 Implement EXPLAIN ANALYZE udfs.
Implements worker_save_query_explain_analyze and worker_last_saved_explain_analyze.

worker_save_query_explain_analyze executes and returns results of query while
saving its EXPLAIN ANALYZE to be fetched later.

worker_last_saved_explain_analyze returns the saved EXPLAIN ANALYZE result.
2020-06-09 10:02:05 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi 45a41e249f Test EXPLAIN ANALYZE doesn't show repartition join tasks 2020-06-06 23:24:45 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi 02cff1a7c6 Test that EXPLAIN ANALYZE is not supported for some forms of INSERT/SELECT 2020-06-06 23:24:45 -07:00
Onur Tirtir dfcc18468c Error out for unsupported trigger objects
Error out if creating a citus table from a table having triggers.
Error out for CREATE TRIGGER commands that are run on citus tables.
2020-05-31 23:10:01 +03:00
MoYi 9e1f198155 Fix composite create type deparsing to preserve typmod 2020-05-15 13:12:54 +00:00
SaitTalhaNisanci cf98b9d6d5
not wait forever for metadata sync in tests (#3760)
We shouldn't wait forever for metada sync in tests, otherwise when a
test gets stuck, we don't know which line causes the problem.
2020-05-14 10:51:24 +03:00
Nils Dijk 105de7beb8
Fix for pruned target list entries (#3818)
DESCRIPTION: Ignore pruned target list entries in coordinator plan

The postgres planner has the ability to prune target list entries that are proven not used in the output relation. When this happens at the `CitusCustomScan` boundary we need to _not_ return these pruned columns to not upset the rest of the planner.

By using the target list the planner asks us to return we fix issues that lead to Assertion failures, and potentially could be runtime errors when they hit in a production build.

Fixes #3809
2020-05-06 13:56:02 +02:00
Marco Slot 6ce2803777 Make sure we don't wrap GROUP BY expressions in any_value 2020-05-05 05:12:45 +02:00
Onder Kalaci f9d4a9cf38 Remove assertion for subqueries in WHERE clause ANDed with FALSE
In the code, we had the assumption that if restriction information
is NULL, it means that we cannot have any disributetd tables in
the subquery.

However, for subqueries in WHERE clause, that is not the case when
the subquery is ANDed with FALSE. In that case, Citus operates
on the originalQuery (which doesn't go through the standard_planner()),
and rely on the restriction information generated by standard_plannner().
As Postgres is smart enough to no generate restriction information for
subqueries ANDed with FALSE, we hit the assertion.
2020-05-04 10:52:15 +02:00
Onder Kalaci 891d99efaf add order by to some tests to make the output consistent 2020-05-01 12:41:51 +02:00
SaitTalhaNisanci cbda951395
Fix task copy and appending empty task in ExtractLocalAndRemoteTasks (#3802)
* Not append empty task in ExtractLocalAndRemoteTasks

ExtractLocalAndRemoteTasks extracts the local and remote tasks. If we do
not have a local task the localTaskPlacementList will be NIL, in this
case we should not append anything to local tasks. Previously we would
first check if a task contains a single placement or not, now we first
check if there is any local task before doing anything.

* fix copy of node task

Task node has task query, which might contain a list of strings in its
fields. We were using postgres copyObject for these lists. Postgres
assumes that each element of list will be a node type. If it is not a
node type it will error.

As a solution to that, a new macro is introduced to copy a list of
strings.
2020-04-29 11:05:34 +03:00
Philip Dubé b6b3c1bc17 Fix COPY TO's COPY (SELECT) with distributed table having generated columns
It's necessary to omit generated columns from output
2020-04-28 14:40:47 +00:00
Onder Kalaci 0cb7ab2d05 Explicitly mark queries in physical planner for [not] having parameters
Physical planner doesn't support parameters. If the parameters have already
been resolved when the physical planner handling the queries, mark it.
The reason is that the executor is unaware of this, and sends the parameters
along with the worker queries, which fails for composite types.

(See `DissuadePlannerFromUsingPlan()` for the details of paramater resolving)
2020-04-24 12:49:43 +02:00
Onur Tirtir 2e927bd6b7
Bump Citus to 9.4devel (#3788) 2020-04-22 12:50:00 +03:00
Hanefi Önaldı e85b835065
Skip dependency setup on coordinator node 2020-04-21 12:06:31 +03:00
Onder Kalaci e182215d96 Improve connection error message from the worker nodes
We currently put the actual error message to the detail part. However,
many drivers don't show detail part.

As connection errors are somehow common, and hard to trace back, can't
we added the detail to the message itself.

In addition to that, we changed "connection error" message, as it
was confusing to the users who think that the error was happening
while connecting to the coordinator. In fact, this error is showing
up when the coordinator fails to connect remote nodes.
2020-04-20 13:32:55 +02:00
Hadi Moshayedi 1250d691d3 Replicate reference tables before master_create_empty_shard 2020-04-17 16:47:03 -07:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 1d0f4bdcd2
invalidate plan cache in master_update_node (#3758)
* invalidate plan cache in master_update_node

If a plan is cached by postgres but a user uses master_update_node, then
when the plan cache is used for the updated node, they will get the old
nodename/nodepost in the plan. This is because the plan cache doesn't
know about the master_update_node. This could be a problem in prepared
statements or anything that goes into plancache. As a solution the plan
cache is invalidated inside master_update_node.

* add invalidate_inactive_shared_connections test function

We introduce invalidate_inactive_shared_connections udf to be used in
testing. It is possible that a connection count for an inactive node
will be greater than 0 and in that case it will not be removed at the
time of invalidation. However, later we don't have a mechanism to remove
it, which means that it will stay in the hash. For this not to cause a
problem, we use this udf in testing.

* move invalidate_inactive_shared_connections to udfs from test as it will be used in mx

* remove the test udf

* remove the IsInactive check
2020-04-17 17:43:48 +03:00
Philip Dubé e4a4707f4a Avoid setting hasWindowFuncs true after window functions have been optimized out of query 2020-04-17 12:22:48 +00:00
SaitTalhaNisanci a9a3be15cc
introduce TASK_QUERY_NULL task type (#3774)
When we call SetTaskQueryString we would set the task type to
TASK_QUERY_TEXT, and some parts of the codebase rely on the fact that if
TASK_QUERY_TEXT is set, the data can be read safely. However if
SetTaskQueryString is called with a NULL taskQueryString this can cause
crashes. In that case taskQueryType will simply be set to
TASK_QUERY_NULL.
2020-04-17 14:59:22 +03:00
Hanefi Önaldı d535121f8d
Introduce truncate_local_data_after_distributing_table() 2020-04-17 13:21:34 +03:00
Nils Dijk 1d6ba1d09e
Refactor alter role to work on distributed roles (#3739)
DESCRIPTION: Alter role only works for citus managed roles

Alter role was implemented before we implemented good role management that hooks into the object propagation framework. This is a refactor of all alter role commands that have been implemented to
 - be on by default
 - only work for supported roles
 - make the citus extension owner a supported role

Instead of distributing the alter role commands for roles at the beginning of the node activation role it now _only_ executes the alter role commands for all users in all databases and in the current database.

In preparation of full role support small refactors have been done in the deparser.

Earlier tests targeting other roles than the citus extension owner have been either slightly changed or removed to be put back where we have full role support.

Fixes #2549
2020-04-16 12:23:27 +02:00
Hadi Moshayedi 59b9a4e5a1 Detect deadlocks in replicate_reference_tables() 2020-04-15 11:06:18 -07:00
SaitTalhaNisanci df9048ebaa
update outdated comments related to local_execution (#3759) 2020-04-15 16:15:43 +03:00
Marco Slot 8b83306a27 Issue worker messages with the same log level 2020-04-14 21:08:25 +02:00
Onder Kalaci aa6b641828 Throttle connections to the worker nodes
With this commit, we're introducing a new infrastructure to throttle
connections to the worker nodes. This infrastructure is useful for
multi-shard queries, router queries are have not been affected by this.

The goal is to prevent establishing more than citus.max_shared_pool_size
number of connections per worker node in total, across sessions.

To do that, we've introduced a new connection flag OPTIONAL_CONNECTION.
The idea is that some connections are optional such as the second
(and further connections) for the adaptive executor. A single connection
is enough to finish the distributed execution, the others are useful to
execute the query faster. Thus, they can be consider as optional connections.
When an optional connection is not allowed to the adaptive executor, it
simply skips it and continues the execution with the already established
connections. However, it'll keep retrying to establish optional
connections, in case some slots are open again.
2020-04-14 10:27:48 +02:00
Hadi Moshayedi 2639a9a19d Test master_copy_shard_placement errors on foreign constraints 2020-04-13 12:45:27 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi f9de734329 Ensure metadata is synced on ReplicateColocatedShardPlacement 2020-04-13 11:45:21 -07:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 2b2a146af4
update gitignores with new files in test folder (#3749) 2020-04-13 17:09:18 +03:00
Philip Dubé 30f10984e1 Defer get_agg_clause_costs, it happens later & avoids errors 2020-04-10 13:26:05 +00:00
Halil Ozan Akgul 56e814a333 Adds public host to only hyperscale tests 2020-04-10 15:54:47 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul d574ac33a8 Adds next shard ids to multi_create_table tests 2020-04-10 15:54:47 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul a701fc774a Adds multi_schedule_hyperscale schedule 2020-04-10 15:54:47 +03:00
Halil Ozan Akgul c2edf989cf Adds public host parameters 2020-04-10 13:04:24 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 17373d51da
not wait forever in upgrade distributed function before (#3731) 2020-04-10 09:43:42 +03:00
Marco Slot a4b2197450 Correctly handle non-constant LIMIT/OFFSET clauses 2020-04-09 19:59:50 +00:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 24dcb02bca
enable local table join with reference table (#3697)
* enable local table join with reference table

* test different cases with local table and reference join
2020-04-09 15:25:54 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci ebda3eff61
read database name inside the function (#3730) 2020-04-09 13:11:13 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 233e4a24d1
use local execution within transaction block (#3714)
* use local executon when in a transaction block

When we are inside a transaction block, there could be other methods
that need local execution, therefore we will use local execution in a
transaction block.

* update test outputs with transaction block local execution

* add a test to verify we dont leak intermediate schemas
2020-04-09 12:41:58 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci fa88046ce1
test that we don't leak intermediate schemas (#3737)
* test that we don't leak intermediate schemas

We have tests to make sure that we don't intermediate any intermediate
files, tables etc but we don't test if we are leaking schemas. It makes
sense to test this as well.

* remove all repartition schemas in case of error

This solution is not an ideal one but it seems to be doing the job.
We should have a more generic solution for the cleanup but it seems that
putting the cleanup in the abort handler is dangerous and it was
crashing.
2020-04-09 12:17:41 +03:00
Hadi Moshayedi 9b8802ba2d Remove todo from reference_table_utils 2020-04-08 12:46:55 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi dda53a0bba GUC for replicate reference tables on activate. 2020-04-08 12:42:45 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi c168a53ebc Tests for replicate_reference_tables 2020-04-08 12:41:36 -07:00
Hadi Moshayedi acfa850c38 Make multi_replicate_reference_table check-base friendly 2020-04-08 12:41:36 -07:00
Marco Slot 924cd7343a Defer reference table replication to shard creation time 2020-04-08 12:41:36 -07:00
Önder Kalacı 70012dfd33 Do not error when an intermediate file does not exit (#3707)
When the file does not exist, it could mean two different things.
First -- and a lot more common -- case is that a failure happened
in a concurrent backend on the same distributed transaction. And,
one of the backends in that transaction has already been roll
backed, which has already removed the file. If we throw an error
here, the user might see this error instead of the actual error
message. Instead, we prefer to WARN the user and pretend that the
file has no data in it. In the end, the user would see the actual
error message for the failure.

Second, in case of any bugs in intermediate result broadcasts,
we could try to read a non-existing file. That is most likely
to happen during development. Thus, when asserts enabled, we throw
an error instead of WARNING so that the developers cannot miss.
2020-04-07 17:06:55 +02:00
Onder Kalaci a695b44ce9 Add new regression tests 2020-04-07 17:06:55 +02:00
Onder Kalaci 4b3d17f466 Make sure that tests are not failing randomly 2020-04-07 17:06:55 +02:00
Marco Slot 2632343f64 Fix intermediate result pruning for INSERT..SELECT 2020-04-07 11:07:49 +02:00
Marco Slot 84672c3dbd Simplify intermediate result pruning logic 2020-04-07 10:53:29 +02:00
SaitTalhaNisanci a710b3cdc5
fix null tupleStoreState case in ExecuteLocalTaskListExtended (#3711)
In case we don't care about the tupleStoreState in
ExecuteLocalTaskListExtended, it could be passed as null. In that case
we will get a seg error. This changes it so that a dummy tuple store
will be created when it is null.

Do not use local execution in ExecuteTaskListOutsideTransaction.
As we are going to run the tasks outside transaction, we shouldn't use local execution.
However, there is some problem when using local execution related to
repartition joins, when we solve that problem, we can execute the tasks
coming to this path with local execution.

Also logging the local command is simplified.

normalize job id in worker_hash_partition_table in test outputs.
2020-04-07 11:47:09 +03:00
Philip Dubé b01bae5937 Check connections from connection_placement before polling 2020-04-06 17:45:44 +00:00
SaitTalhaNisanci cd3e499834
not log in debug level in null parameters (#3718)
The purpose of null_parameters is to make sure that citus doesn't crash
with null parameters. (The related issue is #3493.) The logs in this
file are not that important and they are flaky. The flakiness is related
to postgres part as well so it is hard to reproduce them. Therefore it
makes sense to decrease the log level.
2020-04-06 17:59:46 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 3d3605be80
simplify vacuum test and fix the flakiness (#3704)
look at sent commands to simplify complex logic in vacuum test

also normalize connection id as that can differ when we don't have to
choose a specific connection.
2020-04-03 21:39:54 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 32156dbf5c
fix flaky log statement in null_parameters (#3705)
It seems that sometimes the pruning is deferred and sometimes not with
this statement. What we care in this test is to see that it doesn't
crash. I think we don't care about the log statement for this line. So
it makes sense to not log this statement, and care about the result.
2020-04-03 17:01:59 +03:00
Hanefi Önaldı d1223bd6cc
Remove migration paths to 9.3-1, introduce 9.3-2 2020-04-03 12:50:45 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 710970407f
not wait forever in multi_extension test (#3702) 2020-04-03 12:21:02 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 659283c9a7
fix multi utilities vacuum test (#3699) 2020-04-03 11:50:00 +03:00
Marco Slot fd8cdb92f4 Evaluate nextval in the target list on the coordinator 2020-04-02 02:53:19 +02:00
SaitTalhaNisanci df88ab71b6 normalize assign_distributed_transaction_id in tests 2020-04-01 18:23:16 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 0aebd78ea7 use localExecution in ExecuteTaskListExtended
ExecuteTaskListExtended is the common method for different codepaths,
and instead of writing separate local execution logics in different
codepaths, it makes more sense to have the logic here. We still need to
do some refactoring, this is an initial step.

After this commit, we can run create shard commands locally. There is a
special case with shard creation commands. A create shard command might
have a concatenated query string, however local execution did not know
how to execute a task with multiple query strings. This is also
implemented in this commit. We go over each query in the concatenated
query string and plan/execute them one by one.

A more clean solution to this would be to make sure that each task has a
single query. We currently cannot do that because we need to ensure the
task dependencies. However, it would make sense to do that at some point
and it would simplify the code a lot.
2020-04-01 18:23:16 +03:00
Philip Dubé 3bb4f14efd upgrade_type_after: ORDER BY 2020-04-01 01:07:21 +00:00
Philip Dubé d155149c18 tests: remove stale comment, fix typo 2020-03-31 20:13:51 +00:00
Marco Slot 252abcce16 Allow table type to be used in target list 2020-03-31 11:11:01 -07:00
Marco Slot 331b45348c Fix error when using LEFT JOIN with GROUP BY on primary key 2020-03-30 16:42:22 +02:00
Philip Dubé 67d2ad4e37
Fixes flaky test in multi_reference_table: ORDER BY (#3676)
Fixes app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/citusdata/citus/7744/workflows/0848f36c-af9e-46b7-9dda-a421df54ba56/jobs/109503
2020-03-30 23:31:10 +02:00
Hanefi Onaldi 0e8103b101
Propagate ALTER ROLE .. SET statements
In PostgreSQL, user defaults for config parameters can be changed by
ALTER ROLE .. SET statements. We wish to propagate those defaults
accross the Citus cluster so that the behaviour will be similar in
different workers.

The defaults can either be set in a specific database, or the whole
cluster, similarly they can be set for a single role or all roles.

We propagate the ALTER ROLE .. SET if all the conditions below are met:
- The query affects the current database, or all databases
- The user is already created in worker nodes
2020-03-27 13:02:48 +03:00
Marco Slot a65ffee266 Fixes a bug that causes some DML queries containing aggregates to fail 2020-03-26 16:08:34 +00:00
Marco Slot b89e9dc158 Fix a bug which caused queries with SRFs and function evalution to fail 2020-03-25 06:55:53 +01:00
Philip Dubé 917cb6ae93 Don't segfault on queries using GROUPING
GROUPING will always return 0 outside of GROUPING SETS, CUBE, or ROLLUP
Since we don't support those, it makes sense to reject GROUPING in queries
2020-03-25 15:46:43 +00:00
Philip Dubé 720525cfda Add support for window functions on coordinator
Some refactoring:
Consolidate expression which decides whether GROUP BY/HAVING are pushed down
Rename early pullUpIntermediateRows to hasNonDistributableAggregates
Create WorkerColumnName to handle formatting WORKER_COLUMN_FORMAT
Ignore NULL StringInfo pointers to SafeToPushdownWindowFunction
Fix bug where SubqueryPushdownMultiNodeTree mutates supplied Query,
	SafeToPushdownWindowFunction requires the original query as it relies on rtable
2020-03-25 15:31:20 +00:00
Jelte Fennema 2aabe3e2ef
Mark all connections for shutdown when citus.node_conninfo chan… (#3642)
We cache connections between nodes in our connection management code.
This is good for speed. For security this can be a problem though. If
the user changes settings related to TLS encryption they want those to
be applied to future queries. This is especially important when they did
not have TLS enabled before and now they want to enable it. This can
normally be achieved by changing citus.node_conninfo.  However, because
connections are not reopened there will still be old connections that
might not be encrypted at all.

This commit changes that by marking all connections to be shutdown at
the end of their current transaction. This way running transactions will
succeed, even if placement requires connections to be reused for this
transaction. But after this transaction completes any future statements
will use a connection created with the new connection options.

If a connection is requested and a connection is found that is marked
for shutdown, then we don't return this connection. Instead a new one is
created. This is needed to make sure that if there are no running
transactions, then the next statement will not use an old cached
connection, since connections are only actually shutdown at the end of a
transaction.
2020-03-24 15:31:41 +01:00
Hadi Moshayedi b46b9a68ae Tests for master_copy_shard_placement 2020-03-23 08:33:55 -07:00
Marco Slot ede176d849 Implement shard placement copying 2020-03-23 08:33:08 -07:00
Philip Dubé dd2bd53e5b PartiallyEvaluateExpression: Avoid unrecognized paramkind: 2 2020-03-23 14:14:01 +00:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 3df578010e
add a UDF to update colocation (#3623)
If two tables have the same distribution column type, we implicitly
colocate them. This is useful since colocation has a big performance
impact in most applications.

When a table is rebalanced, all of the colocated tables are also
rebalanced. If table A and table B are colocated and we want to
rebalance table A, table B will also be rebalanced. We need replica
identity so that logical replication can replicate updates and deletes
during rebalancing. If table B does not have a replica identity we
error out.

A solution to this is to introduce a UDF so that colocation can be
updated. The remaining tables in the colocation group will stay
colocated. For example if table A, B and C are colocated and after
updating table B's colocations, table A and table C stay colocated.

The "updating colocation" step does not move any data around, it only
updated pg_dist_partition and pg_dist_colocation tables. Specifically it
creates a new colocation group for the table and updates the entry in
pg_dist_partition while invalidating any cache.
2020-03-23 13:22:24 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 9d2f3c392a enable local execution in INSERT..SELECT and add more tests
We can use local copy in INSERT..SELECT, so the check that disables
local execution is removed.

Also a test for local copy where the data size >
LOCAL_COPY_FLUSH_THRESHOLD is added.

use local execution with insert..select
2020-03-18 09:34:39 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 42cfc4c0e9 apply review items
log shard id in local copy and add more comments
2020-03-18 09:33:55 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci c22068e75a use the right partition for partitioned tables 2020-03-18 09:28:59 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 1df9601e13 not use local copy if current transaction is connected to local group
If current transaction is connected to local group we should not use
local copy, because we might not see some of the changes that are made
over the connection to the local group.
2020-03-18 09:28:59 +03:00
SaitTalhaNisanci 39bbec0f30 add tests for local copy execution 2020-03-18 09:28:59 +03:00
Nils Dijk e5237b9e20
Fix left join shard pruning (#3569)
DESCRIPTION: Fix left join shard pruning in pushdown planner

Due to #2481 which moves outer join planning through the pushdown planner we caused a regression on the shard pruning behaviour for outer joins.

In the pushdown planner we make a union of the placement groups for all shards accessed by a query based on the filters we see during planning. Unfortunately implicit filters for left joins are not available during this part. This causes the inner part of an outer join to not prune any shards away. When we take the union of the placement groups it shows the behaviour of not having any shards pruned.

Since the inner part of an outer query will not return any rows if the outer part does not contain any rows we have observed we do not have to add the shard intervals of the inner part of an outer query to the list of shard intervals to query. 

Fixes: #3512
2020-03-13 15:20:45 +01:00
Onur Tirtir a14739f808
Local execution of ddl/drop/truncate commands (#3514)
* reimplement ExecuteUtilityTaskListWithoutResults for local utility command execution

* introduce new functions for local execution of utility commands

* change ErrorIfTransactionAccessedPlacementsLocally logic for local utility command execution

* enable local execution for TRUNCATE command on distributed & reference tables

* update existing tests for local utility command execution

* enable local execution for DDL commands on distributed & reference tables

* enable local execution for DROP command on distributed & reference tables

* add normalization rules for cascaded commands

* add new tests for local utility command execution
2020-03-13 15:39:32 +03:00
Philip Dubé 11b968bc30 Add runtime type checking to AGGREGATE_CUSTOM_COMBINE helper functions 2020-03-11 17:20:30 +00:00
Philip Dubé 4b68ee12c6 Also check aggregates in havingQual when scanning for non pushdownable aggregates
Came across this while coming up with test cases,
'result "68_1" does not exist' I'll seek to address in a future PR,
for now avoid segfault
2020-03-11 15:47:04 +00:00
Önder Kalacı 63ced3d901
Improve master evaluation tests (#3609)
* Add third column to master_evaluation_modify table

It was already added in some tests, but now make it globally
applicable to the test file.

* Add third column to master_evaluation_select table

As we'll use the column in some tests

* Add modify regression tests

For the combinations of: local/remote, router/fast-path:
   - Distribution key is a const.
   - Contains a function
   - A column which is not dist. key is parametrized

* Add select regression tests

    For the combinations of: local/remote, router/fast-path:
       - Distribution key is a const.
       - Contains a function
       - A column which is not dist. key is parametrized

* Make some tests consistent to check-base
2020-03-11 15:38:08 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 7d787e3d5e Prevent create_distributed_function() from the workers
As this could cause weird edge cases.
2020-03-10 18:24:20 +01:00
Philip Dubé 81cfa05d3d First phase of addressing HAVING subquery issues
Add failing tests, make changes to avoid crashes at least

Fix HAVING subquery pushdown ignoring reference table only subqueries,
also include HAVING in recursive planning

Given that we have a function IsDistributedTable which includes reference tables,
it seems best to have IsDistributedTableRTE & QueryContainsDistributedTableRTE
reflect that they do not include reference tables in their check

Similarly SublinkList's name should reflect that it only scans WHERE

contain_agg_clause asserts that we don't have SubLinks,
use contain_aggs_of_level as suggested by pg sourcecode
2020-03-09 17:58:30 +00:00
Onder Kalaci 2ed19181fe Improve definition of RelationInfoContainsOnlyRecurringTuples
Before this commit, we considered !ContainsRecurringRTE() enough
for NotContainsOnlyRecurringTuples. However, instead, we can check
for existince of any distributed table.

DESCRIPTION: Fixes a bug that causes wrong results with complex outer joins
2020-03-09 17:28:33 +01:00
Marco Slot 5b1d1dd413 Remove unnecessary use of max_parallel_workers_per_gather 2020-03-06 13:18:58 +01:00
Hanefi Onaldi c0ad44f975
Fix early exit bug on intermediate result pruning
There are 2 problems with our early exit strategy that this commit fixes:

1- When we decide that a subplan results are sent to all worker nodes,
we used to skip traversing the whole distributed plan, instead of
skipping only the subplan.

2- We used to consider all available nodes in the cluster (secondaries
and inactive nodes as well as active primaries) when deciding on early
exit strategy. This resulted in failures to early exit when there are
secondaries or inactive nodes.
2020-03-05 16:41:44 +03:00
Onder Kalaci f72916875f Expand test coverage for combinations of master evalution, deferred pruning, parameters, local execution
- Router           & Remote & Requires Master Evaluation & With Param & Without Param
- Fast Path Router & Remote & Requires Master Evaluation & With Param & Without Param
2020-03-05 12:37:22 +01:00
Nils Dijk 268ad741a9
Refactor the deparsing of a CREATE EXTENSION to prevent NULL POINTER dereferences (#3518)
DESCRIPTION: satisfy static analysis tool for a nullptr dereference

During the static analysis project on the codebase this code has been flagged as having the potential for a null pointer dereference. Funnily enough the author had already made a comment of it in the code this was not possible due to us setting the schema name before we pass in the statement. If we want to reuse this code in a later setting this comment might not always apply and we could actually run into null pointer dereference.

This patch changes a bit of the code around to first of all make sure there is no NULL pointer dereference in this code anymore.
Secondly we allow for better deparsing by setting and adhering to the `if_not_exists` flag on the statement.
And finally add support for all syntax described in the documentation of postgres (FROM was missing).
2020-03-04 16:47:07 +01:00
Marco Slot 27f23d2c89 Add some distribution column = composite type prepared statement tests 2020-03-04 05:01:43 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 087f6eb4c0 For composite types, add cast to the parameter to ease remote node detect
the type.
2020-03-04 11:27:45 +01:00
Philip Dubé 34f241af16 Fix create_distributed_table on a table using GENERATED ALWAYS AS
If the generated column does not come at the end of the column list,
columnNameList doesn't line up with the column indexes. Seek past

CREATE TABLE test_table (
    test_id int PRIMARY KEY,
    gen_n int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (1) STORED,
    created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()
);
SELECT create_distributed_table('test_table', 'test_id');

Would raise ERROR: cannot cast 23 to 1184
2020-02-28 09:34:26 -08:00
Hadi Moshayedi 1b3e58f0c3 Merge branch 'improve-shard-pruning' of https://github.com/MarkusSintonen/citus into MarkusSintonen-improve-shard-pruning 2020-02-26 07:13:33 -08:00
Nils Dijk a77ed9cd23
Refactor master query to be planned by postgres' planner (#3326)
DESCRIPTION: Replace the query planner for the coordinator part with the postgres planner

Closes #2761 

Citus had a simple rule based planner for the query executed on the query coordinator. This planner grew over time with the addigion of SQL support till it was getting close to the functionality of the postgres planner. Except the code was brittle and its complexity rose which made it hard to add new SQL support.

Given its resemblance with the postgres planner it was a long outstanding wish to replace our hand crafted planner with the well supported postgres planner. This patch replaces our planner with a call to postgres' planner.

Due to the functionality of the postgres planner we needed to support both projections and filters/quals on the citus custom scan node. When a sort operation is planned above the custom scan it might require fields to be reordered in the custom scan before returning the tuple (projection). The postgres planner assumes every custom scan node implements projections. Because we controlled the plan that was created we prevented reordering in the custom scan and never had implemented it before.

A same optimisation applies to having clauses that could have been where clauses. Instead of applying the filter as a having on the aggregate it will push it down into the plan which could reach a custom scan node.

For both filters and projections we have implemented them when tuples are read from the tuple store. If no projections or filters are required it will directly return the tuple from the tuple store. Otherwise it will loop tuples from the tuple store through the filter and projection until a tuple is found and returned.

Besides filters being pushed down a side effect of having quals that could have been a where clause is that a call to read intermediate result could be called before the first tuple is fetched from the custom scan. This failed because the intermediate result would only be pulled to the coordinator on the first tuple fetch. To overcome this problem we do run the distributed subplans now before we run the postgres executor. This ensures the intermediate result is present on the coordinator in time. We do account for total time instrumentation by removing the instrumentation before handing control to the psotgres executor and update the timings our self.

For future SQL support it is enough to create a valid query structure for the part of the query to be executed on the query coordinating node. As a utility we do serialise and print the query at debug level4 for engineers to inspect what kind of query is being planned on the query coordinator.
2020-02-25 14:39:56 +01:00
Philip Dubé bcf54c5014 Address a couple issues with maintenace daemon management:
- Stop the daemon when citus extension is dropped
- Bail on maintenance daemon startup if myDbData is started with a non-zero pid
- Stop maintenance daemon from spawning itself
- Don't use postgres die, just wrap proc_exit(0)
- Assert(myDbData->workerPid == MyProcPid)

The two issues were that multiple daemons could be running for a database,
or that a daemon would be leftover after DROP EXTENSION citus
2020-02-21 16:49:01 +00:00
Nils Dijk 6ee82c381e
Add missing pieces for version bump of #3482 (#3523) 2020-02-21 12:35:29 +01:00
Onur Tirtir 001089783c Fix null relation name issue in CheckConflictingRelationAccesses 2020-02-19 19:10:35 +03:00
Philip Dubé d7a4ffdc46 Add test for issue, does not reproduce issue 2020-02-18 23:45:17 +00:00
Marco Slot 038e5999cb Implement direct COPY table TO stdout 2020-02-17 15:15:10 +01:00
Markus Sintonen 099e266a6c Force task executor 2020-02-16 01:32:52 +02:00
Markus Sintonen cf8319b992 Add comment, add subquery NOT tests 2020-02-16 01:21:10 +02:00
Markus Sintonen 3d3d615040 Add comment about NOT_EXPR. Treat it as invalid constraint for safety. 2020-02-15 16:54:38 +02:00
Markus Sintonen cdedb98c54 Improve shard pruning logic to understand OR-conditions.
Previously a limitation in the shard pruning logic caused multi distribution value queries to always go into all the shards/workers whenever query also used OR conditions in WHERE clause.

Related to https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/2593 and https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/1537
There was no good workaround for this limitation. The limitation caused quite a bit of overhead with simple queries being sent to all workers/shards (especially with setups having lot of workers/shards).

An example of a previous plan which was inadequately pruned:
```
EXPLAIN SELECT count(*) FROM orders_hash_partitioned
	WHERE (o_orderkey IN (1,2)) AND (o_custkey = 11 OR o_custkey = 22);
                                                          QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 Aggregate  (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=0 width=0)
   ->  Custom Scan (Citus Adaptive)  (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=0 width=0)
         Task Count: 4
         Tasks Shown: One of 4
         ->  Task
               Node: host=localhost port=xxxxx dbname=regression
               ->  Aggregate  (cost=13.68..13.69 rows=1 width=8)
                     ->  Seq Scan on orders_hash_partitioned_630000 orders_hash_partitioned  (cost=0.00..13.68 rows=1 width=0)
                           Filter: ((o_orderkey = ANY ('{1,2}'::integer[])) AND ((o_custkey = 11) OR (o_custkey = 22)))
(9 rows)
```

After this commit the task count is what one would expect from the query defining multiple distinct values for the distribution column:
```
EXPLAIN SELECT count(*) FROM orders_hash_partitioned
	WHERE (o_orderkey IN (1,2)) AND (o_custkey = 11 OR o_custkey = 22);
                                                          QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 Aggregate  (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=0 width=0)
   ->  Custom Scan (Citus Adaptive)  (cost=0.00..0.00 rows=0 width=0)
         Task Count: 2
         Tasks Shown: One of 2
         ->  Task
               Node: host=localhost port=xxxxx dbname=regression
               ->  Aggregate  (cost=13.68..13.69 rows=1 width=8)
                     ->  Seq Scan on orders_hash_partitioned_630000 orders_hash_partitioned  (cost=0.00..13.68 rows=1 width=0)
                           Filter: ((o_orderkey = ANY ('{1,2}'::integer[])) AND ((o_custkey = 11) OR (o_custkey = 22)))
(9 rows)
```

"Core" of the pruning logic works as previously where it uses `PrunableInstances` to queue ORable valid constraints for shard pruning.
The difference is that now we build a compact internal representation of the query expression tree with PruningTreeNodes before actual shard pruning is run.

Pruning tree nodes represent boolean operators and the associated constraints of it. This internal format allows us to have compact representation of the query WHERE clauses which allows "core" pruning logic to work with OR-clauses correctly.

For example query having
`WHERE (o_orderkey IN (1,2)) AND (o_custkey=11 OR (o_shippriority > 1 AND o_shippriority < 10))`
gets transformed into:
1. AND(o_orderkey IN (1,2), OR(X, AND(X, X)))
2. AND(o_orderkey IN (1,2), OR(X, X))
3. AND(o_orderkey IN (1,2), X)
Here X is any set of unknown condition(s) for shard pruning.

This allow the final shard pruning to correctly recognize that shard pruning is done with the valid condition of `o_orderkey IN (1,2)`.

Another example with unprunable condition in query
`WHERE (o_orderkey IN (1,2)) OR (o_custkey=11 AND o_custkey=22)`
gets transformed into:
1. OR(o_orderkey IN (1,2), AND(X, X))
2. OR(o_orderkey IN (1,2), X)

Which is recognized as unprunable due to the OR condition between distribution column and unknown constraint -> goes to all shards.

Issue https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/1537 originally suggested transforming the query conditions into a full disjunctive normal form (DNF),
but this process of transforming into DNF is quite a heavy operation. It may "blow up" into a really large DNF form with complex queries having non trivial `WHERE` clauses.

I think the logic for shard pruning could be simplified further but I decided to leave the "core" of the shard pruning untouched.
2020-02-14 17:58:13 +00:00
Jelte Fennema 5ef3e83ce4
Make multi_utilities test take 2 seconds instead of 20 (#3507)
On worker 2 it was waiting for dustbunnies_990001 to be
vacuumed/analyzed. This table doesn't actually exist, so that never
happend. Now it waits for the correct table and throws an error if it
waits more than 10 seconds.
2020-02-14 15:38:51 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 975c4c2264 Do not prune shards if the distribution key is NULL
The root of the problem is that, standard_planner() converts the following qual

```
   {OPEXPR
   :opno 98
   :opfuncid 67
   :opresulttype 16
   :opretset false
   :opcollid 0
   :inputcollid 100
   :args (
      {VAR
      :varno 1
      :varattno 1
      :vartype 25
      :vartypmod -1
      :varcollid 100
      :varlevelsup 0
      :varnoold 1
      :varoattno 1
      :location 45
      }
      {CONST
      :consttype 25
      :consttypmod -1
      :constcollid 100
      :constlen -1
      :constbyval false
      :constisnull true
      :location 51
      :constvalue <>
      }
   )
   :location 49
   }
```

To

```
(
   {CONST
   :consttype 16
   :consttypmod -1
   :constcollid 0
   :constlen 1
   :constbyval true
   :constisnull true
   :location -1
   :constvalue <>
   }
)
```

So, Citus doesn't deal with NULL values in real-time or non-fast path router queries.

And, in the FastPathRouter planner, we check constisnull in DistKeyInSimpleOpExpression().
However, in deferred pruning case, we do not check for isnull for const.

Thus, the fix consists of two parts:
- Let PruneShards() not crash when NULL parameter is passed
- For deferred shard pruning in fast-path queries, explicitly check that we have CONST which is not NULL
2020-02-13 15:00:31 +01:00
Onur Tirtir 39df51e903
Introduce objects to dist. infrastructure when updating Citus (#3477)
Mark existing objects that are not included in distributed object infrastructure
in older versions of Citus (but now should be) as distributed, after updating
Citus successfully.
2020-02-07 18:07:59 +03:00
Nils Dijk d5433400f9
Fix: Unnecessary repartition on joins with more than 4 tables (#3473)
DESCRIPTION: Fix unnecessary repartition on joins with more than 4 tables

In 9.1 we have introduced support for all CH-benCHmark queries by widening our definitions of joins to include joins with expressions in them. This had the undesired side effect of Q5 regressing on its plan by implementing a repartition join.

It turned out this regression was not directly related to widening of the join clause, nor the schema employed by CH-benCHmark. Instead it had to do with 4 or more tables being joined in a chain. A chain meaning:

```sql
SELECT * FROM a,b,c,d WHERE a.part = b.part AND b.part = c.part AND ....
```

Due to how our join order planner was implemented it would only keep track of 1 of the partition columns when comparing if the join could be executed locally. This manifested in a join chain of 4 tables to _always_ be executed as a repartition join. 3 tables joined in a chain would have the middle table shared by the two outer tables causing the local join possibility to be found.

With this patch we keep a  unique list (or set) of all partition columns participating in the join. When a candidate table is checked for a possibility to execute a local join it will check if there is any partition column in that set that matches an equality join clause on the partition column of the candidate table.

By taking into account all partition columns in the left relation it will now find the local join path on >= 4 tables joined in a chain. 

fixes: #3276
2020-02-06 15:07:07 +01:00
Halil Ozan Akgul 8ce4f20061 Fixes the bug of grants on public schema propagation 2020-02-05 18:05:58 +03:00
Marco Slot 64ca5c9acb Add additional INSERT..SELECT repartition tests 2020-02-05 11:06:44 +01:00
Hadi Moshayedi 9dd14fa90d Rename discarded target list items in repartitioned INSERT/SELECT 2020-02-05 11:06:44 +01:00
Onder Kalaci c7e2309f4c Improve single hash-repartitioning with numeric (or non-int) types
We used to treat the shard interval array that we passed as numeric[].
However, it should be int[], as the shard ranges are int[].
2020-02-04 20:30:04 +01:00
Hadi Moshayedi bc1a800f70 Use current user for repartition join temp schemas.
Otherwise when using a less privileged user we might get
errors when trying to create the schema.
2020-02-04 09:48:20 -08:00
Hadi Moshayedi 890e23e734 Update multi_insert_select_non_pushable_queries 2020-02-03 13:13:30 -08:00
Hadi Moshayedi 5818bcd27e Update with_dml 2020-02-03 13:13:30 -08:00
Hadi Moshayedi 46f60e1ac0 Update multi_insert_select_conflict 2020-02-03 13:13:30 -08:00
Hadi Moshayedi 05f58c9ec5 Update multi_insert_select 2020-02-03 13:13:30 -08:00
Hadi Moshayedi 264530311a Don't use distributed insert/select for repartitioned joins 2020-02-03 13:13:30 -08:00
Onder Kalaci 8be1b0112d Add failure test for parallel reference table join 2020-02-03 19:35:07 +01:00
Marco Slot a6bd6c657e Add tests that exercise parallel reference table join logic 2020-02-03 11:54:29 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 2f274a4fce Make sure to go deeper into the functions to search for PARAMs
For example, a PARAM might reside inside a function just because
of a casting of a type such as the follows:

```
               {FUNCEXPR
               :funcid 1740
               :funcresulttype 1700
               :funcretset false
               :funcvariadic false
               :funcformat 2
               :funccollid 0
               :inputcollid 0
               :args (
                  {PARAM
                  :paramkind 0
                  :paramid 15
                  :paramtype 23
                  :paramtypmod -1
                  :paramcollid 0
                  :location 356
                  }
               )
```

We should recursively check the expression before bailing out.
2020-02-03 09:36:12 +01:00
Hadi Moshayedi 9d988b3437 Add insert/select connection leak tests 2020-01-30 14:09:07 -08:00
Philip Dubé d43c80d4d8 pullUpIntermediateRows should not be true when groupedByDisjointPartitionColumn is true
This was causing 'SELECT id, stdev(y_int) FROM tbl GROUP BY id' to push down stddev without group by
2020-01-30 21:18:08 +00:00
Philip Dubé 5fccc56d3e Expand the set of aggregates which cannot have LIMIT approximated
Previously we only prevented AVG from being pushed down, but this is incorrect:
- array_agg, while somewhat non sensical to order by, will potentially be missing values
- combinefunc aggregation will raise errors about cstrings not being comparable (while we also can't know if the aggregate is commutative)

This commit limits approximating LIMIT pushdown when ordering by aggregates to:
min, max, sum, count, bit_and, bit_or, every, any
Which means of those we previously supported, we now exclude:
avg, array_agg, jsonb_agg, jsonb_object_agg, json_agg, json_object_agg, hll_add, hll_union, topn_add, topn_union
2020-01-30 17:45:18 +00:00
Önder Kalacı 8584cb005b
Do not evaluate functions on the coordinator for SELECT queries (#3440)
Previously, the logic for evaluting the functions and the parameters
were the same. That ended-up evaluting the functions inaccurately
on the coordinator. Instead, split the function evaluation logic
from parameter evalution logic.
2020-01-30 08:47:28 +01:00
Önder Kalacı e9c17b71a4
Add missing ORDER BY (#3441)
As it causes some random failures
2020-01-29 17:36:32 +01:00
Jelte Fennema b9eee70fa5 Fix random output ordering in CTE inlining test (#3434) 2020-01-27 16:38:27 +01:00
Önder Kalacı 4519d3411d
Improve the representation of used sub plans (#3411)
Previously, we've identified the usedSubPlans by only looking
to the subPlanId.

With this commit, we're expanding it to also include information
on the location of the subPlan.

This is useful to distinguish the cases where the subPlan is used
either on only HAVING or both HAVING and any other part of the query.
2020-01-24 10:47:14 +01:00
Philip Dubé 69dde460de See what flaky multi_extension test is doing with roles 2020-01-23 21:50:40 +00:00
Önder Kalacı ef7d1ea91d
Locally execute queries that don't need any data access (#3410)
* Update shardPlacement->nodeId to uint

As the source of the shardPlacement->nodeId is always workerNode->nodeId,
and that is uint32.

We had this hack because of: 0ea4e52df5 (r266421409)

And, that is gone with: 90056f7d3c (diff-c532177d74c72d3f0e7cd10e448ab3c6L1123)

So, we're safe to do it now.

* Relax the restrictions on using the local execution

Previously, whenever any local execution happens, we disabled further
commands to do any remote queries. The basic motivation for doing that
is to prevent any accesses in the same transaction block to access the
same placements over multiple sessions: one is local session the other
is remote session to the same placement.

However, the current implementation does not distinguish local accesses
being to a placement or not. For example, we could have local accesses
that only touches intermediate results. In that case, we should not
implement the same restrictions as they become useless.

So, this is a pre-requisite for executing the intermediate result only
queries locally.

* Update the error messages

As the underlying implementation has changed, reflect it in the error
messages.

* Keep track of connections to local node

With this commit, we're adding infrastructure to track if any connection
to the same local host is done or not.

The main motivation for doing this is that we've previously were more
conservative about not choosing local execution. Simply, we disallowed
local execution if any connection to any remote node is done. However,
if we want to use local execution for intermediate result only queries,
this'd be annoying because we expect all queries to touch remote node
before the final query.

Note that this approach is still limiting in Citus MX case, but for now
we can ignore that.

* Formalize the concept of Local Node

Also some minor refactoring while creating the dummy placement

* Write intermediate results locally when the results are only needed locally

Before this commit, Citus used to always broadcast all the intermediate
results to remote nodes. However, it is possible to skip pushing
the results to remote nodes always.

There are two notable cases for doing that:

   (a) When the query consists of only intermediate results
   (b) When the query is a zero shard query

In both of the above cases, we don't need to access any data on the shards. So,
it is a valuable optimization to skip pushing the results to remote nodes.

The pattern mentioned in (a) is actually a common patterns that Citus users
use in practice. For example, if you have the following query:

WITH cte_1 AS (...), cte_2 AS (....), ... cte_n (...)
SELECT ... FROM cte_1 JOIN cte_2 .... JOIN cte_n ...;

The final query could be operating only on intermediate results. With this patch,
the intermediate results of the ctes are not unnecessarily pushed to remote
nodes.

* Add specific regression tests

As there are edge cases in Citus MX and with round-robin policy,
use the same queries on those cases as well.

* Fix failure tests

By forcing not to use local execution for intermediate results since
all the tests expects the results to be pushed remotely.

* Fix flaky test

* Apply code-review feedback

Mostly style changes

* Limit the max value of pg_dist_node_seq to reserve for internal use
2020-01-23 18:28:34 +01:00
Hadi Moshayedi be647ad944 Output filenames in ensure_no_intermediate_data_leak
This can helpful in guiding us where to look when this test fails.
For example, if the result file has repartitioned_results_ prefix,
then we need to look into repartitioned insert/select. Otherwise
it is probably a CTE or a subquery.
2020-01-22 11:12:16 -08:00
Jelte Fennema cd5259a25a
Do not place new shards with shards in TO_DELETE state (#3408)
When creating a new distributed table. The shards would colocate with shards
with SHARD_STATE_TO_DELETE (shardstate = 4). This means if that state was
because of a shard move the new shard would be created on two nodes and it
would not get deleted since it's shard state would be 1.
2020-01-22 14:52:12 +01:00
Halil Ozan Akgul b40f067d05 Adds propagation for grant on schema commands 2020-01-20 14:51:28 +03:00
Onder Kalaci fd17e4578e Improve tests 2020-01-17 16:02:57 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 0bf1e81e33 Cache local plans on BeginScan 2020-01-17 16:02:57 +01:00
Onder Kalaci 016f561e45 Ingest data for cte_inline tests 2020-01-17 12:46:00 +01:00