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Vladimir Davydov authored
An index can be dropped while a memory dump is in progress. If the vinyl
garbage collector happens to delete the index from the vylog by the time
the memory dump completes, the dump will log an entry for a deleted
index, resulting in an error next time we try to recover the vylog,
like:

```
ER_INVALID_VYLOG_FILE: Invalid VYLOG file: Run 2 committed after deletion
```

or

```
ER_INVALID_VYLOG_FILE: Invalid VYLOG file: Deleted range 9 has run slices
```

We already fixed a similar issue with compaction in commit 29e2931c
("vinyl: fix race between compaction and gc of dropped LSM"). Let's fix
this one in exactly the same way: discard the new run without logging it
to the vylog on a memory dump completion if the index was dropped while
the dump was in progress.

Closes #10277

NO_DOC=bug fix

(cherry picked from commit ae6a02eb)
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Tarantool is an in-memory computing platform consisting of a database and an application server.

It is distributed under BSD 2-Clause terms.

Key features of the application server:

Key features of the database:

  • MessagePack data format and MessagePack based client-server protocol.
  • Two data engines: 100% in-memory with complete WAL-based persistence and an own implementation of LSM-tree, to use with large data sets.
  • Multiple index types: HASH, TREE, RTREE, BITSET.
  • Document oriented JSON path indexes.
  • Asynchronous master-master replication.
  • Synchronous quorum-based replication.
  • RAFT-based automatic leader election for the single-leader configuration.
  • Authentication and access control.
  • ANSI SQL, including views, joins, referential and check constraints.
  • Connectors for many programming languages.
  • The database is a C extension of the application server and can be turned off.

Supported platforms are Linux (x86_64, aarch64), Mac OS X (x86_64, M1), FreeBSD (x86_64).

Tarantool is ideal for data-enriched components of scalable Web architecture: queue servers, caches, stateful Web applications.

To download and install Tarantool as a binary package for your OS or using Docker, please see the download instructions.

To build Tarantool from source, see detailed instructions in the Tarantool documentation.

To find modules, connectors and tools for Tarantool, check out our Awesome Tarantool list.

Please report bugs to our issue tracker. We also warmly welcome your feedback on the discussions page and questions on Stack Overflow.

We accept contributions via pull requests. Check out our contributing guide.

Thank you for your interest in Tarantool!