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fix: always grow database when asked to resize #3313

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Description

When a resize is detected as needed, we no longer need to do threshold
checking. Simply grow the database by the configured amount.

Increase the number of MAX_RESIZES in a transaction to accomodate very
large transactions (interestingly, needed during rewind-blockchain for >
1000 blocks, depending on configured resize growth).

  • Fix incorrect error log in lmdb helper functions.
  • Check for MAP_FULL in lmdb_replace

Motivation and Context

Bug fixes

How Has This Been Tested?

using rewind-blockchain on base node

When a resize is detected as needed, we no longer need to do threshold
checking. Simply grow the database by the configured amount.

Increase the number of MAX_RESIZES in a transaction to accomodate very
large transactions (interestingly, needed during rewind-blockchain for >
1000 blocks, depending on configured resize growth).

- Fix incorrect error log in lmdb helper functions.
- Check for MAP_FULL in lmdb_replace
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LGTM

@aviator-app aviator-app bot merged commit 603bcb3 into tari-project:development Sep 8, 2021
@sdbondi sdbondi deleted the core-minor-resize-fixes branch September 9, 2021 04:54
Cifko pushed a commit to Cifko/tari that referenced this pull request Sep 10, 2021
Description
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When a resize is detected as needed, we no longer need to do threshold
checking. Simply grow the database by the configured amount.

Increase the number of MAX_RESIZES in a transaction to accomodate very
large transactions (interestingly, needed during rewind-blockchain for >
1000 blocks, depending on configured resize growth).

- Fix incorrect error log in lmdb helper functions.
- Check for MAP_FULL in lmdb_replace

Motivation and Context
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Bug fixes

How Has This Been Tested?
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using rewind-blockchain on base node
@sdbondi sdbondi restored the core-minor-resize-fixes branch February 3, 2022 05:34
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