I've run into an issue with restoring my database on Heroku. I have restored the database multiple times using pg:pull
as well as the pg:backups restore
method. But with a recent increase in db size, it is not working. I note that restoring from one local machine to another using a dump file DOES work. But it doesn't work on Heroku.
My specs:
- Rails 4.2, Ruby 2.2.0, Postgres 9.4.1
- Production db hosted using Heroku's 'Standard 0' Postgres service ($50/month).
- 2x web dyno, 1x worker
- Unicorn server
To give you a sense of my database size, prior to this latest restore, there were 83 tables, around 10mm rows, and the dump file size is around 350MB.
I use my local database to collect large data sets. Periodically, I will use pg_restore to replace this data to production on Heroku.
I recently downloaded a lot of data to my local database for one of the tables which I will call rankings
. This table has increased from 7mm rows to 60mm rows. The pg_dump file is now 1.24GB.
Per usual, I did the following to transfer this new database to heroku:
pg_dump
- uploaded file to aws s3
heroku pg:backups restore AWS_FILE_URL HEROKU_DATABASE_URL
It keeps failing with the following message (from heroku pg:backups info r023
):
//after successfully restoring all tables and data prior to this://
2015-08-09 19:37:33 +0000: pg_restore: processing data for table "rankings"
2015-08-09 19:41:49 +0000: 2015/08/09 19:41:49 aborting: could not write to output stream: Expected HTTP Status 206 or 200, received: "403 Forbidden"
2015-08-09 19:41:49 +0000: waiting for restore to complete
2015-08-09 19:41:49 +0000: pg_restore: [custom archiver] could not read from input file: end of file
2015-08-09 19:41:49 +0000: restore done
2015-08-09 19:41:49 +0000: waiting for download to complete
2015-08-09 19:41:49 +0000: download done
Heroku docs points out that this is a timeout from the application, not the database.
I note, however, that after many tries this timeout occurs only when the data for the newly updated rankings
table is being processed.
I read this SO post that maybe it was a timeout from unicorn. But I have set my unicorn timeout to 18000 seconds.
I am stumped and could use some guidance.
Below is output from logs:
015-08-09T17:52:34Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint starting: xlog
2015-08-09T17:52:39Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint complete: wrote 53 buffers (0.2%); 0 transaction log file(s) added, 0 removed, 40 recycled; write=1.105 s, sync=4.111 s, total=5.224 s; sync files=3, longest=4.048 s, average=1.370 s
2015-08-09T17:52:43.777815+00:00 heroku[web.1]: source=web.1 dyno=heroku.22448404.22d13b5c-8725-43f4-9f0b-1b8e219825a9 sample#load_avg_1m=0.00 sample#load_avg_5m=0.00 sample#load_avg_15m=0.01
2015-08-09T17:52:43.777815+00:00 heroku[web.1]: source=web.1 dyno=heroku.22448404.22d13b5c-8725-43f4-9f0b-1b8e219825a9 sample#memory_total=546.99MB sample#memory_rss=529.55MB sample#memory_cache=2.30MB sample#memory_swap=15.13MB sample#memory_pgpgin=152151pages sample#memory_pgpgout=15996pages
2015-08-09T17:52:31+00:00 app[heroku-postgres]: source=HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_GREEN sample#current_transaction=366264 sample#db_size=3561754388bytes sample#tables=83 sample#active-connections=6 sample#waiting-connections=0 sample#index-cache-hit-rate=0 sample#table-cache-hit-rate=0.66952 sample#load-avg-1m=1.245 sample#load-avg-5m=0.845 sample#load-avg-15m=0.62 sample#read-iops=1.2 sample#write-iops=2554.6 sample#memory-total=15405668kB sample#memory-free=171092kB sample#memory-cached=14145576kB sample#memory-postgres=490544kB
2015-08-09T17:52:46Z app[postgres.11021]: [GREEN] canceling statement due to user request
Query: COPY rankings (id, person_id, max, min, current, date, period_years_min_max, created_at, updated_at) FROM stdin;
2015-08-09T17:52:46Z app[postgres.11021]: [GREEN] could not receive data from client: Connection reset by peer
2015-08-09T17:52:46Z app[postgres.11021]: [GREEN] incomplete message from client
below is the full output from heroku logs -t:
015-08-10T02:55:04Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] statement: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3675]: [GREEN] canceling autovacuum task
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] sending cancel to blocking autovacuum PID 3675
Detail: Process 3977 waits for AccessExclusiveLock on relation 35169 of database 16385.
Query: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] process 3977 still waiting for AccessExclusiveLock on relation 35169 of database 16385 after 1000.367 ms
Detail: Process holding the lock: 3675. Wait queue: 3977.
Query: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] process 3977 acquired AccessExclusiveLock on relation 35169 of database 16385 after 1000.779 ms
Query: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] drop cascades to 97 other objects
Detail: drop cascades to extension hstore
drop cascades to type daily_box_input
//<--84 tables, materialized views and views redacted for brevity-->//
drop cascades to table users
drop cascades to extension pg_stat_statements
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] statement: CREATE SCHEMA public
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] statement: ALTER SCHEMA public OWNER TO uca46vrebkj2l9
2015-08-10T02:54:33+00:00 app[heroku-postgres]: source=HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_GREEN sample#current_transaction=368590 sample#db_size=4203753236bytes sample#tables=83 sample#active-connections=3 sample#waiting-connections=0 sample#index-cache-hit-rate=0 sample#table-cache-hit-rate=0.66674 sample#load-avg-1m=0.45 sample#load-avg-5m=0.71 sample#load-avg-15m=0.66 sample#read-iops=17.058 sample#write-iops=498.2 sample#memory-total=15405668kB sample#memory-free=283204kB sample#memory-cached=14065608kB sample#memory-postgres=477864kB
2015-08-10T02:55:57.359270+00:00 heroku[router]: at=info code=H80 desc="Maintenance mode" method=GET path="/" host=www.studiocomps.com request_id=e0d6bbd7-076f-4a56-93a1-2f80a45d28c4 fwd="74.86.158.110" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2015-08-10T02:56:02Z app[postgres.4009]: [GREEN] statement: CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_stat_statements
2015-08-10T02:56:03.118589+00:00 heroku[router]: at=info code=H80 desc="Maintenance mode" method=GET path="/" host=test.studiocomps.com request_id=25fbbab0-8005-454c-b432-0f9b91cd5a75 fwd="69.64.56.47" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2015-08-10T02:55:43+00:00 app[heroku-postgres]: source=HEROKU_POSTGRESQL_GREEN sample#current_transaction=368608 sample#db_size=9137940bytes sample#tables=0 sample#active-connections=2 sample#waiting-connections=0 sample#index-cache-hit-rate=0 sample#table-cache-hit-rate=0 sample#load-avg-1m=0.625 sample#load-avg-5m=0.7 sample#load-avg-15m=0.66 sample#read-iops=234.98 sample#write-iops=226.24 sample#memory-total=15405668kB sample#memory-free=4200392kB sample#memory-cached=10112136kB sample#memory-postgres=470496kB
and the tail end output from heroku logs -t --ps postgres:
2015-08-10T02:46:35Z app[postgres.2427]: [GREEN] duration: 3538.409 ms statement: COPY flows (id, created_at, updated_at, medium_id, value_subunit, timing_id, ultimate_ratio_id, sheet_id, company_id, value_to_date_subunit, period_start, period_end, currency_code, local_title, kind_id, theaters, screens, flowable_id, flowable_type) FROM stdin;
2015-08-10T02:47:15Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint starting: xlog
2015-08-10T02:47:53Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint complete: wrote 14930 buffers (47.8%); 0 transaction log file(s) added, 0 removed, 55 recycled; write=30.562 s, sync=7.386 s, total=38.138 s; sync files=219, longest=5.843 s, average=0.033 s
2015-08-10T02:47:57Z app[postgres.2829]: [GREEN] statement: CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_stat_statements
2015-08-10T02:48:13Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint starting: xlog
2015-08-10T02:48:42Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint complete: wrote 3766 buffers (12.1%); 0 transaction log file(s) added, 0 removed, 38 recycled; write=26.669 s, sync=1.943 s, total=28.658 s; sync files=36, longest=1.118 s, average=0.053 s
2015-08-10T02:49:11Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint starting: xlog
2015-08-10T02:49:25Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint complete: wrote 80 buffers (0.3%); 0 transaction log file(s) added, 0 removed, 26 recycled; write=2.021 s, sync=11.500 s, total=13.529 s; sync files=3, longest=6.301 s, average=3.833 s
2015-08-10T02:50:15Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint starting: xlog
2015-08-10T02:50:20Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint complete: wrote 81 buffers (0.3%); 0 transaction log file(s) added, 0 removed, 38 recycled; write=1.586 s, sync=3.825 s, total=5.477 s; sync files=2, longest=3.823 s, average=1.912 s
2015-08-10T02:51:08Z app[postgres.2427]: [GREEN] canceling statement due to user request
Query: COPY rankings (id, person_id, max, min, current, date, period_years_min_max, created_at, updated_at) FROM stdin;
2015-08-10T02:51:08Z app[postgres.2427]: [GREEN] could not receive data from client: Connection reset by peer
2015-08-10T02:51:08Z app[postgres.2427]: [GREEN] incomplete message from client
2015-08-10T02:51:27Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint starting: xlog
2015-08-10T02:54:17Z app[postgres.11]: [GREEN] checkpoint complete: wrote 2098 buffers (6.7%); 0 transaction log file(s) added, 0 removed, 58 recycled; write=169.538 s, sync=0.952 s, total=170.500 s; sync files=11, longest=0.887 s, average=0.086 s
2015-08-10T02:55:04Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] statement: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3675]: [GREEN] canceling autovacuum task
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] sending cancel to blocking autovacuum PID 3675
Detail: Process 3977 waits for AccessExclusiveLock on relation 35169 of database 16385.
Query: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] process 3977 still waiting for AccessExclusiveLock on relation 35169 of database 16385 after 1000.367 ms
Detail: Process holding the lock: 3675. Wait queue: 3977.
Query: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] process 3977 acquired AccessExclusiveLock on relation 35169 of database 16385 after 1000.779 ms
Query: DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] drop cascades to 97 other objects
Detail: drop cascades to extension hstore
drop cascades to type daily_box_input
//<--84 tables, materialized views and views redacted for brevity-->//
drop cascades to table users
drop cascades to extension pg_stat_statements
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] statement: CREATE SCHEMA public
2015-08-10T02:55:05Z app[postgres.3977]: [GREEN] statement: ALTER SCHEMA public OWNER TO uca46vrebkj2l9
2015-08-10T02:56:02Z app[postgres.4009]: [GREEN] statement: CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_stat_statements
AWS_FILE_URL
in browser directly does it start the file download ?heroku maintenance:on
andheroku ps:scale web=0 worker=0
. Generally I don't try to do pg restore on a live site.