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Re: pg_dump and not MVCC-safe commands

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Hi,

Le lun. 20 mai 2024 à 11:27, PetSerAl <petseral@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
How pg_dump interact with not MVCC-safe commands?

As I understand, pg_dump first take snapshot and then lock all tables
it intended to dump. What happens if not MVCC-safe command committed
after snapshot but before lock? From comment to pg_dump.c I understand
that it may fail with 'cache lookup failed' error. But, can it happen,
that pg_dump not fail, but instead capture inconsistent dump? For
example TRUNCATE committed after snapshot and pg_dump will see result
of TRUNCATE but not result of other commands in TRUNCATE transaction?



You can't truncate an already existing table while pg_dump is running. TRUNCATE needs an exclusive lock, and pg_dump already has a lock on all tables of the database it's dumping. So TRUNCATE will be blocked until pg_dump finishes all its work.

(The same will happen for VACUUM FULL, CLUSTER and some (all?) ALTER TABLE commands.)


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Guillaume.

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