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ff9618e82a introduced has_partition_ancestor_privs(), which is used to check whether a user has MAINTAIN on any partition ancestors. This involves syscache lookups, and presently this function does not take any relation locks, so it is likely subject to the same kind of cache lookup failures that were fixed by 19de0ab23c. To fix this problem, this commit partially reverts ff9618e82a. Specifically, it removes the partition-related changes, including the has_partition_ancestor_privs() function mentioned above. This means that MAINTAIN on a partitioned table is no longer sufficient to perform maintenance commands on its partitions. This is more like how privileges for maintenance commands work on supported versions. Privileges are checked for each partition, so a command that flows down to all partitions might refuse to process them (e.g., if the current user doesn't have MAINTAIN on the partition). In passing, adjust a few related comments and error messages, and add a test for the privilege checks for CLUSTER on a partitioned table. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Jeff Davis Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230613211246.GA219055%40nathanxps13