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pg_upgrade: error out on 'line' data type usage
The data type internal format changed in 9.4. Also mention this in the 9.4 release notes.
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@ -122,6 +122,10 @@ check_and_dump_old_cluster(bool live_check, char **sequence_script_file_name)
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old_8_3_create_sequence_script(&old_cluster);
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}
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/* Pre-PG 9.4 had a different 'line' data type internal format */
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if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 904)
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old_9_3_check_for_line_data_type_usage(&old_cluster);
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/* Pre-PG 9.0 had no large object permissions */
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if (GET_MAJOR_VERSION(old_cluster.major_version) <= 804)
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new_9_0_populate_pg_largeobject_metadata(&old_cluster, true);
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@ -914,8 +918,7 @@ check_for_reg_data_type_usage(ClusterInfo *cluster)
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" 'pg_catalog.regconfig'::pg_catalog.regtype, "
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" 'pg_catalog.regdictionary'::pg_catalog.regtype) AND "
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" c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
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" n.nspname != 'pg_catalog' AND "
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" n.nspname != 'information_schema'");
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" n.nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'information_schema')");
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ntups = PQntuples(res);
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i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
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@ -470,6 +470,7 @@ void pg_putenv(const char *var, const char *val);
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void new_9_0_populate_pg_largeobject_metadata(ClusterInfo *cluster,
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bool check_mode);
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void old_9_3_check_for_line_data_type_usage(ClusterInfo *cluster);
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/* version_old_8_3.c */
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@ -87,3 +87,92 @@ new_9_0_populate_pg_largeobject_metadata(ClusterInfo *cluster, bool check_mode)
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else
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check_ok();
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}
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/*
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* old_9_3_check_for_line_data_type_usage()
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* 9.3 -> 9.4
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* Fully implement the 'line' data type in 9.4, which previously returned
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* "not enabled" by default and was only functionally enabled with a
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* compile-time switch; 9.4 "line" has different binary and text
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* representation formats; checks tables and indexes.
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*/
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void
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old_9_3_check_for_line_data_type_usage(ClusterInfo *cluster)
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{
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int dbnum;
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FILE *script = NULL;
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bool found = false;
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char output_path[MAXPGPATH];
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prep_status("Checking for invalid \"line\" user columns");
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snprintf(output_path, sizeof(output_path), "tables_using_line.txt");
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for (dbnum = 0; dbnum < cluster->dbarr.ndbs; dbnum++)
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{
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PGresult *res;
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bool db_used = false;
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int ntups;
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int rowno;
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int i_nspname,
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i_relname,
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i_attname;
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DbInfo *active_db = &cluster->dbarr.dbs[dbnum];
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PGconn *conn = connectToServer(cluster, active_db->db_name);
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res = executeQueryOrDie(conn,
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"SELECT n.nspname, c.relname, a.attname "
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"FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c, "
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" pg_catalog.pg_namespace n, "
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" pg_catalog.pg_attribute a "
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"WHERE c.oid = a.attrelid AND "
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" NOT a.attisdropped AND "
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" a.atttypid = 'pg_catalog.line'::pg_catalog.regtype AND "
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" c.relnamespace = n.oid AND "
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/* exclude possible orphaned temp tables */
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" n.nspname !~ '^pg_temp_' AND "
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" n.nspname !~ '^pg_toast_temp_' AND "
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" n.nspname NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'information_schema')");
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ntups = PQntuples(res);
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i_nspname = PQfnumber(res, "nspname");
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i_relname = PQfnumber(res, "relname");
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i_attname = PQfnumber(res, "attname");
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for (rowno = 0; rowno < ntups; rowno++)
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{
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found = true;
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if (script == NULL && (script = fopen_priv(output_path, "w")) == NULL)
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pg_fatal("could not open file \"%s\": %s\n", output_path, getErrorText(errno));
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if (!db_used)
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{
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fprintf(script, "Database: %s\n", active_db->db_name);
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db_used = true;
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}
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fprintf(script, " %s.%s.%s\n",
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PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_nspname),
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PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_relname),
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PQgetvalue(res, rowno, i_attname));
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}
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PQclear(res);
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PQfinish(conn);
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}
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if (script)
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fclose(script);
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if (found)
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{
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pg_log(PG_REPORT, "fatal\n");
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pg_fatal("Your installation contains the \"line\" data type in user tables. This\n"
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"data type changed its internal and input/output format between your old\n"
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"and new clusters so this cluster cannot currently be upgraded. You can\n"
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"remove the problem tables and restart the upgrade. A list of the problem\n"
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"columns is in the file:\n"
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" %s\n\n", output_path);
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}
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else
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check_ok();
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}
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@ -1262,7 +1262,8 @@
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<para>
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The line <emphasis>segment</> data type (<link
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linkend="datatype-lseg"><type>LSEG</></link>) has always been
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fully supported.
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fully supported. The previous <type>line</> data type (enabled
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only via a compile-time option) is not binary or dump-compatible.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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