E.1. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.24.1
Release date: 2021-11-22
E.1.1. Overview
This is expected to be the lastPostgres Pro Standard release in the 9.6 series. Users are encouraged to update to a newerPostgres Pro Standard major version soon.
This release is based onPostgreSQL 9.6.24 andPostgres Pro Standard 9.6.23.1. All improvements inherited fromPostgreSQL 9.6.24 are listed inPostgreSQL 9.6.24 Release Notes. Other major changes and enhancements are as follows:
Dropped support for thesr_plan extension.
Upgradedmamonsu to version 3.1.0. Notable changes are as follows:
A new option for
bootstrap
is added. With this option, if-dbname
is not explicitly specified, its value will be automatically set to the database name defined in the[postgres]
section of themamonsu configuration file.A critical issue is fixed that could arise when the
bootstrap
step was skipped. In this case, although a user can work withmamonsu under superuser permissions, the specialmamonsu
schema is not created, but after creating the auxiliary extensionpg_buffercache in any other schema, runningmamonsu resulted in errors“ERROR: relation "mamonsu.pg_buffercache" does not exist...
”.
Fixed apg_probackup issue with archiving WAL from a directory outside of the data directory. Previously, multi-threaded and batch optimizations of
archive-push
prevented such archiving; now it is possible to archive WAL from any directory, but if it is outside of the data directory, multi-threaded and batch optimizations are automatically turned off.Deprecated
WAITLSN
command.
E.1.2. Migration to Version 9.6.24.1
Depending on your current installation, the upgrade procedure will differ.
To upgrade from aPostgres Pro Standard version based on any previousPostgreSQL major release, make sure you have installed its latest minor version, and then perform a dump/restore usingpg_dumpall or use thepg_upgrade utility.
To upgrade from aPostgres Pro Standard version based on the samePostgreSQL major release, a dump/restore is not required.
While functionsnumeric_eq
,numeric_ne
,numeric_gt
,numeric_ge
,numeric_lt
, andnumeric_le
are actually leakproof, they were not marked as such inPostgres Pro Standard 9.6.16.1 or lower, which could lead to incorrect query optimization. In particular, it negatively affected query execution if row-level security policy was in use. Version 9.6.17.1 repairs this issue for new installations by correcting the initial catalog data, but existing installations will still have incorrect markings unless you updatepg_proc
entries for these functions. You can runpg_upgrade to upgrade your server instance to a version containing the corrected initial data, or manually correct these entries in each database of the installation using theALTER FUNCTION
command. For example:
ALTER FUNCTION pg_catalog.numeric_eq LEAKPROOF
Sincepg_probackup delivery model changed inPostgres Pro Standard 9.6.12.1, when upgrading from a lower version on ALT Linux and Debian-based systems, runapt dist-upgrade
(orapt-get dist-upgrade
) to ensure that all new dependencies are handled correctly. On Windows, you have to run a separatepg_probackup installer to complete the upgrade.
When upgrading from versions 9.6.8.2 or lower, you must call theREINDEX
command for indexes that usedmchar
ormvarchar
types.
If you are upgrading fromPostgres Pro Standard 9.6.7.1 or lower, you must also use thepgpro_upgrade script provided in this distribution. This script updates metadata information to handle catalog number format change introduced afterPostgres Pro Standard 9.6.4.1, as well as rename thepgpro_build
function topgpro_source_id
. Thepgpro_upgrade
script is usually run automatically. However, if you have created your database in a non-default location, you must run thepgpro_upgrade
script manually.
Note
If you runpgpro_upgrade
manually, you must stop postgres service. The script must be run on behalf of the user owning the database (typically postgres). Runningpgpro_upgrade
as root will result in an error. For details, seepgpro_upgrade.
Note
On RPM-based Linux distributions, if you are upgrading from version 9.6.2.1 or lower, make sure to move the data directory frompgsql
to thepgpro
directory before running thepgpro_upgrade
script.
To migrate from vanilla PostgreSQL 9.6.x, make sure you have installed its latest available minor version and then perform a dump/restore usingpg_dumpall.