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27 Commits (d58cb416a43db21c7eefa8fd58d87a36321eb938)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Burak Yucesoy d58cb416a4 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
Brian Cloutier 9f876986e2 Remove unused master_get_round_robin_candidate_nodes 2017-03-07 11:51:24 +03:00
Brian Cloutier c3e9bb880b Remove master_get_local_first_candidate_nodes 2017-03-07 11:50:59 +03:00
Murat Tuncer e718b10ce9 Remove default clause from shard DDL when sequences are used 2017-03-01 17:32:48 +03:00
Marco Slot 8adb9c3ec1 Use coordinator instead of schema node in terminology 2017-01-25 11:07:23 +01:00
Jason Petersen 5a66dc8278 Change default replication factor to one
Took the quick-and-dirty approach of changing it back to two during
test runs. Can update tests to expect one in due time.
2017-01-20 18:56:43 -07:00
Eren Basak fa0b36b28c Propagate new reference table placement metadata on `master_add_node` 2017-01-18 15:59:06 +03:00
Eren Basak 096be1dde5 Add Sequence Support for MX Tables
This change adds support for serial columns to be used with MX tables.
Prior to this change, sequences of serial columns were created in all
workers (for being able to create shards) but never used. With MX, we
need to set the sequences so that sequences in each worker create
unique values. This is done by setting the MINVALUE, MAXVALUE and
START values of the sequence.
2017-01-18 09:43:38 +03:00
Eren Basak da3ce88091 Error on Unsupported Features on Workers
This change makes the metadata workers error out on unsupported commands.
2017-01-02 16:03:45 +03:00
Eren Basak 9876e253b7 Propagate DDL commands to metadata workers for MX tables 2016-12-23 15:43:32 +03:00
Onder Kalaci 807fc1cc28 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 59b95a958d Propagate CREATE SCHEMA commands with the correct AUTHORIZATION clause in start_metadata_sync_to_node 2016-12-14 10:53:12 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy c7414c3af2 Foreign Constraint Support for create_distributed_table and shard move
With this change, we now push down foreign key constraints created during CREATE TABLE
statements. We also start to send foreign constraints during shard move along with
other DDL statements
2016-10-21 15:38:55 +03:00
Metin Doslu 7586e567b7 Add local function GetNextShardId() 2016-10-20 10:59:31 +03:00
Metin Doslu 31f08f8377 Add create_distributed_table()
create_distributed_table() creates a hash distributed table with default values
of shard count and shard replication factor.
2016-10-20 10:58:25 +03:00
Metin Doslu 39ddf36084 Add guc variable for shard count 2016-10-19 10:44:50 +03:00
Andres Freund 5de52c3b04 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 62e7bdbdd6 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
Robin Thomas 6880efce5b Forbid EXCLUDE constraints on distributed tables just as we forbid
UNIQUE or PRIMARY KEY constraints. Also, properly propagate valid
EXCLUDE constraints to worker shard tables.

If an EXCLUDE constraint includes the distribution column,
the operator must be an equality operator.
Tests in regression suite for exclusion constraints that include
the partition column, omit it, and include it but with non-equality
operator. Regression tests also verify that valid exclusion constraints
are propagated to the shard tables. And the tests work in different
timezones now.

Fixes citusdata/citus#748 and citusdata/citus#778.
2016-09-21 14:02:42 -04:00
Jason Petersen f19779b0ce Support SERIAL/BIGSERIAL non-partition columns
This adds support for SERIAL/BIGSERIAL column types. Because we now can
evaluate functions on the master (during execution), adding this is a
matter of ensuring the table creation step works properly.

To accomplish this, I've added some logic to detect sequences owned by
a table (i.e. those related to its columns). Simply creating a sequence
and using it in a default value is insufficient; users who do so must
ensure the sequence is owned by the column using it.

Fortunately, this is exactly what SERIAL and BIGSERIAL do, which is the
use case we're targeting with this feature. While testing this, I found
that worker_apply_shard_ddl_command actually adds shard identifiers to
sequence names, though I found no places that use or test this path. I
removed that code so that sequence names are not mutated and will match
those used by a SERIAL default value expression.

Our use of the new-to-9.5 CREATE SEQUENCE IF NOT EXISTS syntax means we
are dropping support for 9.4 (which is being done regardless, but makes
this change simpler). I've removed 9.4 from the Travis build matrix.

Some edge cases are possible in ALTER SEQUENCE, COPY FROM (on workers),
and CREATE SEQUENCE OWNED BY. I've added errors for each so that users
understand when and why certain operations are prohibited.
2016-07-28 23:55:40 -06:00
Murat Tuncer 719e44d1f4 Remove PostgreSQL 9.4 support 2016-07-26 20:16:09 +03:00
Burak Yucesoy 71bb558641 Always schema-prefix worker queries
Fixes #215
Fixes #267
Fixes #502
Fixes #556
Fixes #557
Fixes #560
Fixes #568
Fixes #623
Fixes #624

With this change we schema-prefix table names, operator names and composite types.
2016-07-20 10:42:24 +03:00
Metin Doslu a82efa6613 Make master_create_empty_shard() aware of the shard placement policy
Now, master_create_empty_shard() will create shards according to the
value of citus.shard_placement_policy which also makes default round-robin
instead of random.
2016-05-27 15:05:53 +03:00
Andres Freund 99e983433f Run some commands as superuser to allow normal users to execute queries.
Some small parts of citus currently require superuser privileges; which
is obviously not desirable for production scenarios. Run these small
parts under superuser privileges (we use the extension owner) to avoid
that.

This does not yet coordinate grants between master and workers. Thus it
allows to create shards, load data, and run queries as a non-superuser,
but it is not easily possible to allow differentiated accesses to
several users.
2016-04-27 10:28:22 -07:00
Jason Petersen a95c9da472 Update copyright dates
Fixed configure variable and updated all end dates to 2016.
2016-03-23 17:14:37 -06:00
Jason Petersen 166f96bb83 First formatting attempt
Skipped csql, ruleutils, readfuncs, and functions obviously copied from
PostgreSQL. Seeing how this looks, then continuing.
2016-02-15 23:29:32 -07:00
Onder Kalaci 136306a1fe Initial commit of Citus 5.0 2016-02-11 04:05:32 +02:00