E.9. Postgres Pro Standard 13.13.1
Release Date: 2023-11-16
E.9.1. Overview
This release is based onPostgreSQL 13.13 andPostgres Pro Standard 13.12.2. All improvements inherited fromPostgreSQL 13.13 are listed inPostgreSQL 13.13 Release Notes. Other major changes and enhancements are as follows:
Added new configuration parameterspgpro_build,pgpro_edition, andpgpro_version, which report thePostgres Pro source code commit ID, edition, and server version respectively.
Added support for ALT SP Release 10.
Added support for Ubuntu 23.10.
Fixed an internal issue that could arise when an index relation was moved to a different namespace similarly to a plain relation.
Upgradedoracle_fdw to version 2.6.0.
Upgradedorafce to version 4.6.1.
Upgradedpg_filedump to version 16.0.
Upgradedpgbouncer to version 1.20.1.
Upgradedpg_probackup to version 2.6.6, which in particular improved stability of the
catchup
command.Upgradedpgpro_controldata to version 16.1.0.
Upgradedpgpro_stats to version 1.6.3, which in particular fixed a code issue that prevented data generation for the
pgpro_stats_vacuum_tables
view. Accordingly the“Database vacuum statistics” table was not included in thepgpro_pwr report.UpgradedPTRACK to version 2.5.1 Enterprise.
E.9.2. Migration to Version 13.13.1
If you are upgrading fromPostgres Pro Standard based on the samePostgreSQL major version, it is enough to install the new version into your current installation directory.
When upgrading fromPostgres Pro versions 13.2.1 or lower, rebuild indexes containing at least one included column of type for which the collation was defined in the table.
If you are upgrading fromPostgres Pro versions 13.2.2 or lower and takePTRACK backups usingpg_probackup, retake a full backup after upgrade.
When upgrading toPostgres Pro versions starting with 13.11.1, make sure to upgradepg_probackup to version 2.6.3 or higher since lower versions are incompatible with thesePostgres Pro versions.
To migrate fromPostgreSQL or aPostgres Pro Standard release based on a previousPostgreSQL major version, see the instructions inPostgres Pro Standard 13.1.1 Release Notes.