fix: use cut-over-lock-timeout for instant DDL#1468
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Addresses github#1386 by reusing the cut-over-lock-timeout from the cutover code. The lock wait timeout in the original code is actually set to double the setting, so we keep that consistent.
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I'm wondering if we shouldn't just set the lock timeout to the minimal possible value for instant ddl? 🤔 |
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that would be my first choice; but also having it configurable doesn't seem like the worst idea - I can update either way, delegating the decision to the reviewers. |
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Configurable lock timeout seems OK to me, I will merge this after fixing a bug |
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Related issue: #1386
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reusing the cut-over-lock-timeout from the cutover code. The lock wait timeout in the original code is actually set to double the setting, so we keep that consistent. Altho I do wonder why it's 2x.
there are no existing tests for the CutOverLockTimeoutSeconds currently, I can add some if that would help.
script/cibuildreturns with no formatting errors, build errors or unit test errors.