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Tom Lane
56c06999d3 Handle arrays and ranges in pg_upgrade's test for non-upgradable types.
pg_upgrade needs to check whether certain non-upgradable data types
appear anywhere on-disk in the source cluster.  It knew that it has
to check for these types being contained inside domains and composite
types; but it somehow overlooked that they could be contained in
arrays and ranges, too.  Extend the existing recursive-containment
query to handle those cases.

We probably should have noticed this oversight while working on
commit 0ccfc2822 and follow-ups, but we failed to :-(.  The whole
thing's possibly a bit overdesigned, since we don't really expect
that any of these types will appear on disk; but if we're going to
the effort of doing a recursive search then it's silly not to cover
all the possibilities.

While at it, refactor so that we have only one copy of the search
logic, not three-and-counting.  Also, to keep the branches looking
more alike, back-patch the output wording change of commit 1634d3615.

Back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/31473.1573412838@sss.pgh.pa.us
2019-11-13 11:35:37 -05:00
Tomas Vondra
bc3a94dc00 Add missing include to pg_upgrade/version.c
Commit 8d48e6a724 uses RELKIND_ constants when building the query, but
did not include the header defining them. On 10+ this header is already
included, but on 9.6 and earlier it was missing. It compiles just fine,
but then fails during execution

  ERROR:  column "relkind_relation" does not exist

Fix by adding the necessary header file, and backpatch to 9.4-.

Backpatch-to: 9.4-
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16045-673e8fa6b5ace196%40postgresql.org
2019-10-16 16:28:48 +02:00
Tomas Vondra
235a52ca0f Improve the check for pg_catalog.line data type in pg_upgrade
The pg_upgrade check for pg_catalog.line data type when upgrading from
9.3 had a couple of issues with domains and composite types. Firstly, it
triggered false positives for composite types unused in objects with
storage. This was enough to trigger an unnecessary pg_upgrade failure:

  CREATE TYPE line_composite AS (l pg_catalog.line)

On the other hand, this only happened with composite types directly on
the pg_catalog.line data type, but not with a domain. So this was not
detected

  CREATE DOMAIN line_domain AS pg_catalog.line;
  CREATE TYPE line_composite_2 AS (l line_domain);

unlike the first example. These false positives and inconsistencies are
unfortunate, but what's worse we've failed to detected objects using the
pg_catalog.line data type through a domain. So we missed cases like this

  CREATE TABLE t (l line_composite_2);

The consequence is clusters broken after a pg_upgrade.

This fixes these false positives and false negatives by using the same
recursive CTE introduced by eaf900e842 for sql_identifier. 9.3 did not
support domains on composite types, but we can still have multi-level
composite types.

Backpatch all the way to 9.4, where the format for pg_catalog.line data
type changed.

Author: Tomas Vondra
Backpatch-to: 9.4-
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16045-673e8fa6b5ace196%40postgresql.org
2019-10-16 13:31:00 +02:00
Andrew Dunstan
3e5cf72f96 Prevent msys2 conversion of "cmd /c" switch to a file path
Modern versions of msys2 have changed the treatment of "cmd /c" so that
the runtime will try to convert the switch to a native file path. This
patch adds a setting to inhibit that behaviour.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/3227042f-cfcc-745a-57dd-fb8c471f8ddf@2ndQuadrant.com

Backpatch to all live branches.
2019-09-09 09:03:41 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
a5364a3df5 Treat MINGW and MSYS the same in pg_upgrade test script
On msys2, 'uname -s' reports a string starting MSYS instead on MINGW
as happens on msys1. Treat these both the same way. This reverts
608a710195 in favor of a more general solution.

Backpatch to all live branches.
2019-08-26 07:47:57 -04:00
Tom Lane
19f9a5aed9 Make pg_upgrade's test.sh less chatty.
Remove "set -x", and pass "-A trust" to initdb explicitly,
to suppress almost all of the noise this script used to emit
on stderr.

Back-patch of commit eb9812f27 into all active branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/21766.1558397960@sss.pgh.pa.us
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190722193459.GA14241@alvherre.pgsql
2019-07-22 17:14:22 -04:00
Andres Freund
5e6377bcbc pg_upgrade: Make test.sh's installcheck use to-be-upgraded version's bindir.
On master (after 700538) the old version's installed psql was used -
even when the old version might not actually be installed / might be
installed into a temporary directory. As commonly the case when just
executing make check for pg_upgrade, as $oldbindir is just the current
version's $bindir.

In the back branches, with --install specified, psql from the new
version's temporary installation was used, without --install (e.g for
NO_TEMP_INSTALL, cf 47b3c26642), the new version's installed psql was
used (which might or might not exist).

Author: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190522175150.c26f4jkqytahajdg@alap3.anarazel.de
2019-05-23 14:59:16 -07:00
Tom Lane
b10d2252b3 Make error handling in parallel pg_upgrade less bogus.
reap_child() basically ignored the possibility of either an error in
waitpid() itself or a child process failure on signal.  We don't really
need to do more than report and crash hard, but proceeding as though
nothing is wrong is definitely Not Acceptable.  The error report for
nonzero child exit status was pretty off-point, as well.

Noted while fooling around with child-process failure detection
logic elsewhere.  It's been like this a long time, so back-patch to
all supported branches.
2018-12-16 14:51:48 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
e626b6b9d3 pg_upgrade: issue helpful error message for use on standbys
Commit 777e6ddf17 checked for a shut down
message from a standby and allowed it to continue.  This patch reports a
helpful error message in these cases, suggesting to use rsync as
documented.

Diagnosed-by: Martín Marqués

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPdiE1xYCow-reLjrhJ9DqrMu-ppNq0ChUUEvVdxhdjGRD5_eA@mail.gmail.com

Backpatch-through: 9.3
2018-08-17 10:25:48 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
a034c67374 pg_upgrade: fix shutdown check for standby servers
Commit 244142d32a only tested for the
pg_controldata output for primary servers, but standby servers have
different "Database cluster state" output, so check for that too.

Diagnosed-by: Michael Paquier

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180810164240.GM13638@paquier.xyz

Backpatch-through: 9.3
2018-08-14 17:19:02 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
12dd070081 pg_upgrade: fix --check for live source server checks
Fix for commit 244142d32a.

Backpatch-through: 9.3
2018-07-31 18:10:06 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f878781066 pg_upgrade: check for clean server shutdowns
Previously pg_upgrade checked for the pid file and started/stopped the
server to force a clean shutdown.  However, "pg_ctl -m immediate"
removes the pid file but doesn't do a clean shutdown, so check
pg_controldata for a clean shutdown too.

Diagnosed-by: Vimalraj A

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAFKBAK5e4Q-oTUuPPJ56EU_d2Rzodq6GWKS3ncAk3xo7hAsOZg@mail.gmail.com

Backpatch-through: 9.3
2018-07-28 15:01:55 -04:00
Tom Lane
ab57f48f68 Further portability hacking in pg_upgrade's test script.
I blew the dust off a Bourne shell (file date 1996, yea verily) and
tried to run test.sh with it.  It mostly worked, but I found that the
temp-directory creation code introduced by commit be76a6d39 was not
compatible, for a couple of reasons: this shell thinks "set -e" should
force an exit if a command within backticks fails, and it also thinks code
within braces should be executed by a sub-shell, meaning that variable
settings don't propagate back up to the parent shell.  In view of Victor
Wagner's report that Solaris is still using pre-POSIX shells, seems like
we oughta make this case work.  It's not like the code is any less
idiomatic this way; the prior coding technique appeared nowhere else.

(There is a remaining bash-ism here, which is that $RANDOM doesn't do
what the code hopes in non-bash shells.  But the use of $$ elsewhere in
that path should be enough to ensure uniqueness and some amount of
randomness, so I think it's okay as-is.)

Back-patch to all supported branches, as the previous commit was.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20180720153820.69e9ae6c@fafnir.local.vm
2018-07-21 15:40:52 -04:00
Heikki Linnakangas
47d51a5e8c Fix misc typos, mostly in comments.
A collection of typos I happened to spot while reading code, as well as
grepping for common mistakes.

Backpatch to all supported versions, as applicable, to avoid conflicts
when backporting other commits in the future.
2018-07-18 16:54:45 +03:00
Andrew Dunstan
ade3b273ca Allow MSYS as well as MINGW in Msys uname
Msys2's uname -s outputs a string beginning MSYS rather than MINGW as is
output by Msys. Allow either in pg_upgrade's test.sh.

Backpatch to all live branches.
2018-05-04 15:04:10 -04:00
Noah Misch
928bca1a30 Empty search_path in Autovacuum and non-psql/pgbench clients.
This makes the client programs behave as documented regardless of the
connect-time search_path and regardless of user-created objects.  Today,
a malicious user with CREATE permission on a search_path schema can take
control of certain of these clients' queries and invoke arbitrary SQL
functions under the client identity, often a superuser.  This is
exploitable in the default configuration, where all users have CREATE
privilege on schema "public".

This changes behavior of user-defined code stored in the database, like
pg_index.indexprs and pg_extension_config_dump().  If they reach code
bearing unqualified names, "does not exist" or "no schema has been
selected to create in" errors might appear.  Users may fix such errors
by schema-qualifying affected names.  After upgrading, consider watching
server logs for these errors.

The --table arguments of src/bin/scripts clients have been lax; for
example, "vacuumdb -Zt pg_am\;CHECKPOINT" performed a checkpoint.  That
now fails, but for now, "vacuumdb -Zt 'pg_am(amname);CHECKPOINT'" still
performs a checkpoint.

Back-patch to 9.3 (all supported versions).

Reviewed by Tom Lane, though this fix strategy was not his first choice.
Reported by Arseniy Sharoglazov.

Security: CVE-2018-1058
2018-02-26 07:39:48 -08:00
Tom Lane
2d12c55933 Repair pg_upgrade's failure to preserve relfrozenxid for matviews.
This oversight led to data corruption in matviews, manifesting as
"could not access status of transaction" before our most recent releases,
and "found xmin from before relfrozenxid" errors since then.

The proximate cause of the problem seems to have been confusion between
the task of preserving dropped-column status and the task of preserving
frozenxid status.  Those are required for distinct sets of relkinds,
and the reasoning was entirely undocumented in the source code.  In hopes
of forestalling future errors of the same kind, try to improve the
commentary in this area.

In passing, also improve the remarkably unhelpful comments around
pg_upgrade's set_frozenxids().  That's not actually buggy AFAICS,
but good luck figuring out what it does from the old comments.

Per report from Claudio Freire.  It appears that bug #14852 from Alexey
Ermakov is an earlier report of the same issue, and there may be other
cases that we failed to identify at the time.

Patch by me based on analysis by Andres Freund.  The bug dates back
to the introduction of matviews, so back-patch to all supported branches.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGTBQpbrY9CdRGGhyBZ9yqY4jWaGC85rUF4X+R7d-aim=mBNsw@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20171013115320.28049.86457@wrigleys.postgresql.org
2018-02-21 18:40:24 -05:00
Tom Lane
c3456208d1 Ensure that all temp files made during pg_upgrade are non-world-readable.
pg_upgrade has always attempted to ensure that the transient dump files
it creates are inaccessible except to the owner.  However, refactoring
in commit 76a7650c4 broke that for the file containing "pg_dumpall -g"
output; since then, that file was protected according to the process's
default umask.  Since that file may contain role passwords (hopefully
encrypted, but passwords nonetheless), this is a particularly unfortunate
oversight.  Prudent users of pg_upgrade on multiuser systems would
probably run it under a umask tight enough that the issue is moot, but
perhaps some users are depending only on pg_upgrade's umask changes to
protect their data.

To fix this in a future-proof way, let's just tighten the umask at
process start.  There are no files pg_upgrade needs to write at a
weaker security level; and if there were, transiently relaxing the
umask around where they're created would be a safer approach.

Report and patch by Tom Lane; the idea for the fix is due to Noah Misch.
Back-patch to all supported branches.

Security: CVE-2018-1053
2018-02-05 10:58:27 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
9162560bc3 pg_upgrade: simplify code layout in a few places
Backpatch-through: 9.4 (9.3 didn't need improving)
2018-01-05 14:11:14 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
a0e8548811 pg_upgrade: start/stop new server after pg_resetwal
When commit 0f33a719fd removed the
instructions to start/stop the new cluster before running rsync, it was
now possible for pg_resetwal/pg_resetxlog to leave the final WAL record
at wal_level=minimum, preventing upgraded standby servers from
reconnecting.

This patch fixes that by having pg_upgrade unconditionally start/stop
the new cluster after pg_resetwal/pg_resetxlog has run.

Backpatch through 9.2 since, though the instructions were added in PG
9.5, they worked all the way back to 9.2.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20170620171844.GC24975@momjian.us

Backpatch-through: 9.2
2017-06-20 13:20:02 -04:00
Noah Misch
254eb04f17 Obstruct shell, SQL, and conninfo injection via database and role names.
Due to simplistic quoting and confusion of database names with conninfo
strings, roles with the CREATEDB or CREATEROLE option could escalate to
superuser privileges when a superuser next ran certain maintenance
commands.  The new coding rule for PQconnectdbParams() calls, documented
at conninfo_array_parse(), is to pass expand_dbname=true and wrap
literal database names in a trivial connection string.  Escape
zero-length values in appendConnStrVal().  Back-patch to 9.1 (all
supported versions).

Nathan Bossart, Michael Paquier, and Noah Misch.  Reviewed by Peter
Eisentraut.  Reported by Nathan Bossart.

Security: CVE-2016-5424
2016-08-08 10:07:51 -04:00
Tom Lane
8b018cb1f9 Register atexit hook only once in pg_upgrade.
start_postmaster() registered stop_postmaster_atexit as an atexit(3)
callback each time through, although the obvious intention was to do
so only once per program run.  The extra registrations were harmless,
so long as we didn't exceed ATEXIT_MAX, but still it's a bug.

Artur Zakirov, with bikeshedding by Kyotaro Horiguchi and me

Discussion: <d279e817-02b5-caa6-215f-cfb05dce109a@postgrespro.ru>
2016-07-28 11:39:10 -04:00
Tom Lane
e1aecebc04 Fix pg_upgrade to not fail when new-cluster TOAST rules differ from old.
This patch essentially reverts commit 4c6780fd17, in favor of a much
simpler solution for the case where the new cluster would choose to create
a TOAST table but the old cluster doesn't have one: just don't create a
TOAST table.

The existing code failed in at least two different ways if the situation
arose: (1) ALTER TABLE RESET didn't grab an exclusive lock, so that the
lock sanity check in create_toast_table failed; (2) pg_upgrade did not
provide a pg_type OID for the new toast table, so that the crosscheck in
TypeCreate failed.  While both these problems were introduced by later
patches, they show that the hack being used to cause TOAST table creation
is overwhelmingly fragile (and untested).  I also note that before the
TypeCreate crosscheck was added, the code would have resulted in assigning
an indeterminate pg_type OID to the toast table, possibly causing a later
OID conflict in that catalog; so that it didn't really work even when
committed.

If we simply don't create a TOAST table, there will only be a problem if
the code tries to store a tuple that's wider than a page, and field
compression isn't sufficient to get it under a page.  Given that the TOAST
creation threshold is intended to be about a quarter of a page, it's very
hard to believe that cross-version differences in the do-we-need-a-toast-
table heuristic could result in an observable problem.  So let's just
follow the old version's conclusion about whether a TOAST table is needed.

(If we ever do change needs_toast_table() so much that this conclusion
doesn't apply, we can devise a solution at that time, and hopefully do
it in a less klugy way than 4c6780fd17 did.)

Back-patch to 9.3, like the previous patch.

Discussion: <8110.1462291671@sss.pgh.pa.us>
2016-05-06 22:05:51 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
bec4d0ffb2 pg_upgrade: suppress creation of delete script
Suppress creation of the pg_upgrade delete script when the new data
directory is inside the old data directory.

Reported-by: IRC

Backpatch-through: 9.3, where delete script tests were added
2016-02-18 18:32:26 -05:00
Robert Haas
fc5d5e9de7 Fix spelling mistake.
Same patch submitted independently by David Rowley and Peter Geoghegan.
2016-01-14 23:15:27 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
f91c4e326a pg_upgrade: fix CopyFile() on Windows to fail on file existence
Also fix getErrorText() to return the right error string on failure.
This behavior now matches that of other operating systems.

Report by Noah Misch

Backpatch through 9.1
2015-11-24 17:18:28 -05:00
Bruce Momjian
87cdfeb18a pg_upgrade: properly detect file copy failure on Windows
Previously, file copy failures were ignored on Windows due to an
incorrect return value check.

Report by Manu Joye

Backpatch through 9.1
2015-11-14 11:47:11 -05:00
Andrew Dunstan
5ed2d2cba8 Honour TEMP_CONFIG when testing pg_upgrade
This setting contains extra configuration for the temp instance, as used
in pg_regress' --temp-config flag.

Backpatch to 9.2 where test.sh was introduced.
2015-09-17 12:04:16 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
35d2fc1f29 pg_dump, pg_upgrade: allow postgres/template1 tablespace moves
Modify pg_dump to restore postgres/template1 databases to non-default
tablespaces by switching out of the database to be moved, then switching
back.

Also, to fix potentially cases where the old/new tablespaces might not
match, fix pg_upgrade to process new/old tablespaces separately in all
cases.

Report by Marti Raudsepp

Patch by Marti Raudsepp, me

Backpatch through 9.0
2015-09-11 15:51:11 -04:00
Noah Misch
42b6922f31 Replace use of "diff -q".
POSIX does not specify the -q option, and many implementations do not
offer it.  Don't bother changing the MSVC build system, because having
non-GNU diff on Windows is vanishingly unlikely.  Back-patch to 9.2,
where this invocation was introduced.
2015-07-08 20:44:26 -04:00
Tom Lane
58c58d1a9f Fix portability issue in pg_upgrade test script: avoid $PWD.
SUSv2-era shells don't set the PWD variable, though anything more modern
does.  In the buildfarm environment this could lead to test.sh executing
with PWD pointing to $HOME or another high-level directory, so that there
were conflicts between concurrent executions of the test in different
branch subdirectories.  This appears to be the explanation for recent
intermittent failures on buildfarm members binturong and dingo (and might
well have something to do with the buildfarm script's failure to capture
log files from pg_upgrade tests, too).

To fix, just use `pwd` in place of $PWD.  AFAICS test.sh is the only place
in our source tree that depended on $PWD.  Back-patch to all versions
containing this script.

Per buildfarm.  Thanks to Oskari Saarenmaa for diagnosing the problem.
2015-07-07 12:49:18 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
367b34a22c Fix typos 2015-05-17 22:21:36 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
5f65396359 pg_upgrade: properly handle timeline variables
There is no behavior change here as we now always set the timeline to
one.

Report by Tom Lane

Backpatch to 9.3 and 9.4
2015-05-16 15:16:28 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
387a3e46cf pg_upgrade: force timeline 1 in the new cluster
Previously, this prevented promoted standby servers from being upgraded
because of a missing WAL history file.  (Timeline 1 doesn't need a
history file, and we don't copy WAL files anyway.)

Report by Christian Echerer(?), Alexey Klyukin

Backpatch through 9.0
2015-05-16 00:40:18 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
31f5d3f354 pg_upgrade: only allow template0 to be non-connectable
This patch causes pg_upgrade to error out during its check phase if:

(1) template0 is marked connectable
or
(2) any other database is marked non-connectable

This is done because, in the first case, pg_upgrade would fail because
the pg_dumpall --globals restore would fail, and in the second case, the
database would not be restored, leading to data loss.

Report by Matt Landry (1), Stephen Frost (2)

Backpatch through 9.0
2015-05-16 00:10:03 -04:00
Tom Lane
f97a0a2cc4 Fix assorted inconsistent function declarations.
While gcc doesn't complain if you declare a function "static" and then
define it not-static, other compilers do; and in any case the code is
highly misleading this way.  Add the missing "static" keywords to a
couple of recent patches.  Per buildfarm member pademelon.
2015-04-07 16:56:21 -04:00
Andrew Dunstan
2366761bf9 Run pg_upgrade and pg_resetxlog with restricted token on Windows
As with initdb these programs need to run with a restricted token, and
if they don't pg_upgrade will fail when run as a user with Adminstrator
privileges.

Backpatch to all live branches. On the development branch the code is
reorganized so that the restricted token code is now in a single
location. On the stable bramches a less invasive change is made by
simply copying the relevant code to pg_upgrade.c and pg_resetxlog.c.

Patches and bug report from Muhammad Asif Naeem, reviewed by Michael
Paquier, slightly edited by me.
2015-03-30 17:16:57 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
5eef3c61ec pg_upgrade: quote directory names in delete_old_cluster script
This allows the delete script to properly function when special
characters appear in directory paths, e.g. spaces.

Backpatch through 9.0
2015-02-11 22:06:04 -05:00
Noah Misch
6b87d423dc Lock down regression testing temporary clusters on Windows.
Use SSPI authentication to allow connections exclusively from the OS
user that launched the test suite.  This closes on Windows the
vulnerability that commit be76a6d39e
closed on other platforms.  Users of "make installcheck" or custom test
harnesses can run "pg_regress --config-auth=DATADIR" to activate the
same authentication configuration that "make check" would use.
Back-patch to 9.0 (all supported versions).

Security: CVE-2014-0067
2014-12-17 22:48:45 -05:00
Magnus Hagander
bf1c1f70c8 Update .gitignore for pg_upgrade
Add Windows versions of generated scripts, and make sure we only
ignore the scripts int he root directory.

Michael Paquier
2014-12-17 11:57:29 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
4bdf5e5755 Make the locale comparison in pg_upgrade more lenient
If the locale names are not equal, try to canonicalize both of them by
passing them to setlocale(). Before, we only canonicalized the old cluster's
locale if upgrading from a 8.4-9.2 server, but we also need to canonicalize
when upgrading from a pre-8.4 server. That was an oversight in the code. But
we should also canonicalize on newer server versions, so that we cope if the
canonical form changes from one release to another. I'm about to do just
that to fix bug #11431, by mapping a locale name that contains non-ASCII
characters to a pure-ASCII alias of the same locale.

This is partial backpatch of commit 33755e8edf
in master. Apply to 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4. The canonicalization code didn't exist
before 9.2. In 9.2 and 9.3, this effectively also back-patches the changes
from commit 58274728fb, to be more lax about
the spelling of the encoding in the locale names.
2014-10-24 19:33:29 +03:00
Bruce Momjian
6f1310024d pg_upgrade: have pg_upgrade fail for old 9.4 JSONB format
Backpatch through 9.4
2014-09-29 20:19:59 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
022aea346d pg_upgrade: preserve the timestamp epoch
This is useful for replication tools like Slony and Skytools.  This is a
backpatch of a74a4aa23b.

Report by Sergey Konoplev

Backpatch through 9.3
2014-09-11 18:39:51 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f445b368d3 pg_upgrade: prevent oid conflicts with new-cluster TOAST tables
Previously, TOAST tables only required in the new cluster could cause
oid conflicts if they were auto-numbered and a later conflicting oid had
to be assigned.

Backpatch through 9.3
2014-08-07 14:56:13 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
1337b3bbc2 pg_upgrade: remove reference to autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age was added as a pg_ctl start
parameter in 9.3.X to prevent autovacuum from running.  However, only
some 9.3.X releases have autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age as it was
added in a minor PG 9.3 release.  It also isn't needed because -b turns
off autovacuum in 9.1+.

Without this fix, trying to upgrade from an early 9.3 release to 9.4
would fail.

Report by EDB

Backpatch through 9.3
2014-08-04 11:45:45 -04:00
Peter Eisentraut
e763ec989c pg_upgrade: Fix spacing in help output 2014-07-15 15:08:22 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
f64fe2cbe6 pg_upgrade: allow upgrades for new-only TOAST tables
Previously, when calculations on the need for toast tables changed,
pg_upgrade could not handle cases where the new cluster needed a TOAST
table and the old cluster did not.  (It already handled the opposite
case.)  This fixes the "OID mismatch" error typically generated in this
case.

Backpatch through 9.2
2014-07-07 13:24:08 -04:00
Noah Misch
49c279efe7 Consistently pass an "unsigned char" to ctype.h functions.
The isxdigit() calls relied on undefined behavior.  The isascii() call
was well-defined, but our prevailing style is to include the cast.
Back-patch to 9.4, where the isxdigit() calls were introduced.
2014-07-06 00:30:11 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
b446a384b7 pg_upgrade: preserve database and relation minmxid values
Also set these values for pre-9.3 old clusters that don't have values to
preserve.

Analysis by Alvaro

Backpatch through 9.3
2014-07-02 15:29:38 -04:00
Bruce Momjian
fbbb65daa2 pg_upgrade: no need to remove "members" files for pre-9.3 upgrades
Per analysis by Alvaro

Backpatch through 9.3
2014-07-02 13:11:05 -04:00