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27 Commits (785d94e828decbbee7036dcbb2465f8874bbb4e2)

Author SHA1 Message Date
mehmet furkan şahin 314fc09d90 regression test shard_count is changed from 32 to 4 2017-11-20 12:47:49 +03:00
Marco Slot 89eb833375 Use citus.next_shard_id where practical in regression tests 2017-11-15 10:12:05 +01:00
Brian Cloutier ebcb2b65e9 Add master_move_node function 2017-10-16 10:51:28 -07:00
Brian Cloutier 1961add6f9 Improve error message when there are no nodes for a placement 2017-08-10 12:38:51 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 2e0916e15a Add master_add_secondary_node() UDF 2017-08-09 17:10:48 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 5914c992e6 cluster management UDFs see nodes in different clusters
- master_activate_node and master_disable_node correctly toggle
  isActive, without crashing
- master_add_node rejects duplicate nodes, even if they're in different
  clusters
- master_remove_node allows removing nodes in different clusters
2017-08-08 13:12:06 +03:00
Brian Cloutier bf197e9f0c Add test for super-long cluster names 2017-08-08 11:18:31 +03:00
Brian Cloutier fbecf48a03 Disallow adding primary nodes to non-default clusters 2017-08-08 11:18:31 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 5618e69386 Add pg_dist_node.nodecluster 2017-08-08 11:18:31 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 74ce4faab5 Make multi_cluster_management test more stable 2017-08-08 11:18:31 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 37985de85e master_disable_node no longer crashes when given a non-existant node 2017-08-04 11:14:54 +03:00
Brian Cloutier b20a086a8f master_activate_node UDF also returns noderole 2017-07-28 16:02:43 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 88702ca58a node_metadata takes out more sane locks
- Never release locks
- AddNodeMetadata takes ShareRowExclusiveLock so it'll conflict with the
  trigger which prevents multiple primary nodes.
- ActivateNode and SetNodeState used to take AccessShareLock, but they
  modify the table so they should take RowExclusiveLock.
- DeleteNodeRow and InsertNodeRow used to take AccessExclusiveLock but
  only need RowExclusiveLock.
2017-07-24 11:57:46 +03:00
Brian Cloutier ec99f8f983 Add nodeRole column
- master_add_node enforces that there is only one primary per group
- there's also a trigger on pg_dist_node to prevent multiple primaries
  per group
- functions in metadata cache only return primary nodes
- Rename ActiveWorkerNodeList -> ActivePrimaryNodeList
- Rename WorkerGetLive{Node->Group}Count()
- Refactor WorkerGetRandomCandidateNode
- master_remove_node only complains about active shard placements if the
  node being removed is a primary.
- master_remove_node only deletes all reference table placements in the
  group if the node being removed is the primary.
- Rename {Node->NodeGroup}HasShardPlacements, this reflects the behavior it
  already had.
- Rename DeleteAllReferenceTablePlacementsFrom{Node->NodeGroup}. This also
  reflects the behavior it already had, but the new signature forces the
  caller to pass in a groupId
- Rename {WorkerGetLiveGroup->ActivePrimaryNode}Count
2017-07-24 11:57:46 +03:00
Brian Cloutier 7ad95b53d2 Rename pg_dist_shard_placement -> pg_dist_placement
Comes with a few changes:

- Change the signature of some functions to accept groupid
  - InsertShardPlacementRow
  - DeleteShardPlacementRow
  - UpdateShardPlacementState

- NodeHasActiveShardPlacements returns true if the group the node is a
  part of has any active shard placements

- TupleToShardPlacement now returns ShardPlacements which have NULL
  nodeName and nodePort.

- Populate (nodeName, nodePort) when creating ShardPlacements
- Disallow removing a node if it contains any shard placements

- DeleteAllReferenceTablePlacementsFromNode matches based on group. This
  doesn't change behavior for now (while there is only one node per
  group), but means in the future callers should be careful about
  calling it on a secondary node, it'll delete placements on the primary.

- Create concept of a GroupShardPlacement, which represents an actual
  tuple in pg_dist_placement and is distinct from a ShardPlacement,
  which has been resolved to a specific node. In the future
  ShardPlacement should be renamed to NodeShardPlacement.

- Create some triggers which allow existing code to continue to insert
  into and update pg_dist_shard_placement as if it still existed.
2017-07-12 14:17:31 +02:00
Marco Slot f838c83809 Remove redundant pg_dist_jobid_seq restarts in tests 2017-04-18 11:42:32 +02:00
Burak Yucesoy e9095e62ec Decouple reference table replication
With this change we add an option to add a node without replicating all reference
tables to that node. If a node is added with this option, we mark the node as
inactive and no queries will sent to that node.

We also added two new UDFs;
 - master_activate_node(host, port):
    - marks node as active and replicates all reference tables to that node
 - master_add_inactive_node(host, port):
    - only adds node to pg_dist_node
2017-04-17 13:33:31 +03:00
Murat Tuncer c12bd7b75e
Remove hint message from master_remove_node UDF
Hint about master_disable_node  was giving wrong
impression to users. Removal is better than keeping it.
2017-01-18 22:33:00 -07:00
Onder Kalaci cd8e41bb79 Fix CloseNodeConnections to actually close connections
CloseNodeConnections() is supposed to close connections to a given node.
However, before this commit it lacks to actually call PQFinish() on the
connections. Using CloseConnection() handles closing and all other necessary
actions.
2017-01-11 01:13:58 +02:00
Murat Tuncer b93185d800 Add master_disable_node UDF
We can now remove nodes from cluster regardless of them
having an active shard placement.
2017-01-10 10:54:57 +03:00
Eren Basak e43eed0f7a Prevent Deadlock on Dropping MX Tables with Sequences
This change prevents a deadlock situation during DROP TABLE on an
mx table with sequences on workers with metadata.
2016-12-28 16:32:20 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 9f0bd4cb36 Reference Table Support - Phase 1
With this commit, we implemented some basic features of reference tables.

To start with, a reference table is
  * a distributed table whithout a distribution column defined on it
  * the distributed table is single sharded
  * and the shard is replicated to all nodes

Reference tables follows the same code-path with a single sharded
tables. Thus, broadcast JOINs are applicable to reference tables.
But, since the table is replicated to all nodes, table fetching is
not required any more.

Reference tables support the uniqueness constraints for any column.

Reference tables can be used in INSERT INTO .. SELECT queries with
the following rules:
  * If a reference table is in the SELECT part of the query, it is
    safe join with another reference table and/or hash partitioned
    tables.
  * If a reference table is in the INSERT part of the query, all
    other participating tables should be reference tables.

Reference tables follow the regular co-location structure. Since
all reference tables are single sharded and replicated to all nodes,
they are always co-located with each other.

Queries involving only reference tables always follows router planner
and executor.

Reference tables can have composite typed columns and there is no need
to create/define the necessary support functions.

All modification queries, master_* UDFs, EXPLAIN, DDLs, TRUNCATE,
sequences, transactions, COPY, schema support works on reference
tables as expected. Plus, all the pre-requisites associated with
distribution columns are dismissed.
2016-12-20 14:09:35 +02:00
Eren Basak fb88b167a7 Propagate node add/remove to the nodes with hasmetadata=true
This change propagates the changes done by `master_add_node` and `master_remove_node`
to the workers that contain metadata.
2016-12-02 14:43:32 +03:00
Eren Basak 444f14d546 Add Column Definition List for Output Columns for master_add_node
This change allows seeing the names of columns of `master_add_node`,
using `SELECT * FROM master_add_node(...)` by specifying output
columns in UDF definition.
2016-11-07 14:08:58 -08:00
Eren Basak f3ede37c9f Add hasmetadata column to pg_dist_node 2016-10-17 11:52:18 +03:00
Andres Freund 982ad66753 Introduce placement IDs.
So far placements were assigned an Oid, but that was just used to track
insertion order. It also did so incompletely, as it was not preserved
across changes of the shard state. The behaviour around oid wraparound
was also not entirely as intended.

The newly introduced, explicitly assigned, IDs are preserved across
shard-state changes.

The prime goal of this change is not to improve ordering of task
assignment policies, but to make it easier to reference shards.  The
newly introduced UpdateShardPlacementState() makes use of that, and so
will the in-progress connection and transaction management changes.
2016-10-07 11:59:20 -07:00
Brian Cloutier 9d6699b07c Switch from pg_worker_list.conf file to pg_dist_node metadata table.
Related to #786

This change adds the `pg_dist_node` table that contains the information
about the workers in the cluster, replacing the previously used
`pg_worker_list.conf` file (or the one specified with `citus.worker_list_file`).

Upon update, `pg_worker_list.conf` file is read and `pg_dist_node` table is
populated with the file's content. After that, `pg_worker_list.conf` file
is renamed to `pg_worker_list.conf.obsolete`

For adding and removing nodes, the change also includes two new UDFs:
`master_add_node` and `master_remove_node`, which require superuser
permissions.

'citus.worker_list_file' guc is kept for update purposes but not used after the
update is finished.
2016-10-05 13:01:35 +03:00