Somehow when multiple jobs run the database allow writes of multiple, time conflicting, records. Even though all read and write functions on the database are set to atomic. That is a two records for a given md5 can be inserted on the same day an dget the same expiry date
At a guess this is because the code running on each blast client is not aware of the other. But I thought atomicity was handled on the postgres instance. hmmm.
Somehow when multiple jobs run the database allow writes of multiple, time conflicting, records. Even though all read and write functions on the database are set to atomic. That is a two records for a given md5 can be inserted on the same day an dget the same expiry date
At a guess this is because the code running on each blast client is not aware of the other. But I thought atomicity was handled on the postgres instance. hmmm.