Re: Database migration across different operating systems

From: Natalie Wenz <nataliewenz(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: Andrew Gierth <andrew(at)tao11(dot)riddles(dot)org(dot)uk>
Cc: pgsql-admin(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Database migration across different operating systems
Date: 2019-01-08 19:16:47
Message-ID: EC1500C0-AD6C-45E6-8E97-6A8709A5DF58@gmail.com
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Thanks, Andrew.

All of our databases do have lc_collate=C. To check my understanding, if that were not the case, we’d need to reindex, but since it is all lc_collate=C, we shouldn’t run into that particular problem. Did I get that right?

On Jan 8, 2019, at 3:06 AM, Andrew Gierth <andrew(at)tao11(dot)riddles(dot)org(dot)uk> wrote:

>>>>>> "Natalie" == Natalie Wenz <nataliewenz(at)gmail(dot)com> writes:
>
> Natalie> We are in an unusual circumstance, where we need to move all
> Natalie> of our Postgres 10 databases from their homes on servers
> Natalie> running FreeBSD 11 with ZFS to servers in another data center
> Natalie> running Red Hat Linux 7.6 (also with ZFS), with minimal
> Natalie> downtime.
>
> [...]
>
> Natalie> We’ve tested this procedure on a small database, and it
> Natalie> starts, it runs, returns queries. There seems to be no issues.
>
> Natalie> Is this a reasonable approach? Are there any known
> Natalie> concerns/things to investigate before choosing this course?
>
> Locales will bite you unless your databases all have lc_collate=C or
> you're using ICU for all collations); you will need, at minimum, to
> reindex every index containing a collatable column with an OS-provided
> collation (i.e. not ICU and not C / POSIX).
>
> --
> Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)

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