citus/src/test/regress/expected/multi_repair_shards.out

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ALTER SEQUENCE pg_catalog.pg_dist_shardid_seq RESTART 820000;
ALTER SEQUENCE pg_catalog.pg_dist_jobid_seq RESTART 820000;
-- ===================================================================
-- test shard repair functionality
-- ===================================================================
-- create a table and create its distribution metadata
CREATE TABLE customer_engagements ( id integer, created_at date, event_data text );
-- add some indexes
CREATE INDEX ON customer_engagements (id);
CREATE INDEX ON customer_engagements (created_at);
CREATE INDEX ON customer_engagements (event_data);
-- distribute the table
SELECT master_create_distributed_table('customer_engagements', 'id', 'hash');
master_create_distributed_table
---------------------------------
(1 row)
-- create a single shard on the first worker
SELECT master_create_worker_shards('customer_engagements', 1, 2);
master_create_worker_shards
-----------------------------
(1 row)
-- ingest some data for the tests
INSERT INTO customer_engagements VALUES (1, '01-01-2015', 'first event');
INSERT INTO customer_engagements VALUES (2, '02-01-2015', 'second event');
INSERT INTO customer_engagements VALUES (1, '03-01-2015', 'third event');
-- the following queries does the following:
-- (i) create a new shard
-- (ii) mark the second shard placements as unhealthy
-- (iii) do basic checks i.e., only allow copy from healthy placement to unhealthy ones
-- (iv) do a successful master_copy_shard_placement from the first placement to the second
-- (v) mark the first placement as unhealthy and execute a query that is routed to the second placement
-- get the newshardid
SELECT shardid as newshardid FROM pg_dist_shard WHERE logicalrelid = 'customer_engagements'::regclass
\gset
-- now, update the second placement as unhealthy
UPDATE pg_dist_shard_placement SET shardstate = 3 WHERE shardid = :newshardid AND nodeport = :worker_2_port;
-- add a fake healthy placement for the tests
INSERT INTO pg_dist_shard_placement (nodename, nodeport, shardid, shardstate, shardlength)
VALUES ('dummyhost', :worker_2_port, :newshardid, 1, 0);
SELECT master_copy_shard_placement(:newshardid, 'localhost', :worker_1_port, 'dummyhost', :worker_2_port);
ERROR: target placement must be in inactive state
-- also try to copy from an inactive placement
SELECT master_copy_shard_placement(:newshardid, 'localhost', :worker_2_port, 'localhost', :worker_1_port);
ERROR: source placement must be in finalized state
-- "copy" this shard from the first placement to the second one
SELECT master_copy_shard_placement(:newshardid, 'localhost', :worker_1_port, 'localhost', :worker_2_port);
master_copy_shard_placement
-----------------------------
(1 row)
-- now, update first placement as unhealthy (and raise a notice) so that queries are not routed to there
UPDATE pg_dist_shard_placement SET shardstate = 3 WHERE shardid = :newshardid AND nodeport = :worker_1_port;
-- get the data from the second placement
SELECT * FROM customer_engagements;
id | created_at | event_data
----+------------+--------------
1 | 01-01-2015 | first event
2 | 02-01-2015 | second event
1 | 03-01-2015 | third event
(3 rows)
-- now do the same test over again with a foreign table
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE remote_engagements (
id integer,
created_at date,
event_data text
) SERVER fake_fdw_server;
-- distribute the table
SELECT master_create_distributed_table('remote_engagements', 'id', 'hash');
master_create_distributed_table
---------------------------------
(1 row)
-- create a single shard on the first worker
SELECT master_create_worker_shards('remote_engagements', 1, 2);
NOTICE: foreign-data wrapper "fake_fdw" does not have an extension defined
master_create_worker_shards
-----------------------------
(1 row)
-- get the newshardid
SELECT shardid as remotenewshardid FROM pg_dist_shard WHERE logicalrelid = 'remote_engagements'::regclass
\gset
-- now, update the second placement as unhealthy
UPDATE pg_dist_shard_placement SET shardstate = 3 WHERE shardid = :remotenewshardid AND nodeport = :worker_2_port;
-- oops! we don't support repairing shards backed by foreign tables
SELECT master_copy_shard_placement(:remotenewshardid, 'localhost', :worker_1_port, 'localhost', :worker_2_port);
ERROR: cannot repair shard
DETAIL: Repairing shards backed by foreign tables is not supported.