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Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk: Update to PostgreSQL 15
PR: 273058 Exp-run by: antoine
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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ _EXPORTED_VARS+= _PERL5_FROM_BIN
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PERL5_DEFAULT:= ${_PERL5_FROM_BIN:R}
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. endif
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# Possible values: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
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PGSQL_DEFAULT?= 13
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PGSQL_DEFAULT?= 15
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# Possible values: 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3
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PHP_DEFAULT?= 8.1
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# Possible values: rust, legacy
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@ -5,6 +5,62 @@ they are unavoidable.
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You should get into the habit of checking this file for changes each time
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you update your ports collection, before attempting any port upgrades.
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20230908:
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AFFECTS: users of databases/postgresql* and other software using PostgreSQL to run
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AUTHOR: kbowling@FreeBSD.org
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The default version of PostgreSQL has been switched from 13 to 15.
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The upgrade procedure can use up twice the space the databases
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currently needs. If you have a big amount of stored data take a
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closer look at the manpage of pg_upgrade for avoidance and/or
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speedup of the upgrade.
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The upgrade instructions consider a basic usage and do not match
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complex scenarios like replication, sharding, or similar.
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Upgrade instructions:
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First stop your PostgreSQL, create PostgreSQL-binaries and backup your data.
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If you have another Version of PostgreSQL installed, for example 13, your
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files are named according to this.
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# service postgresql stop
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# pkg create postgresql13-server postgresql13-contrib
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# mkdir /tmp/pg-upgrade
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# tar xf postgresql13-server-13.12.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
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# tar xf postgresql13-contrib-13.12.pkg -C /tmp/pg-upgrade
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# pkg delete -f databases/postgresql13-server databases/postgresql13-contrib databases/postgresql13-client
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Now update PostgreSQL:
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pkg user:
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# pkg install databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
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# pkg upgrade
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Portmaster users:
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# portmaster databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
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# portmaster -a
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Portupgrade users:
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# portinstall databases/postgresql15-server databases/postgresql15-contrib
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# portupgrade -a
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After installing the new PostgreSQL version you need to convert
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all your databases to new version:
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# su -l postgres -c "/usr/local/bin/initdb --encoding=utf-8 --lc-collate=C -D /var/db/postgres/data15 -U postgres"
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# su -l postgres -c "pg_upgrade -b /tmp/pg-upgrade/usr/local/bin/ -d /var/db/postgres/data13/ -B /usr/local/bin/ -D /var/db/postgres/data15/ -U postgres "
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Now the migration is finished. You can start PostgreSQL again with:
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# service postgresql start
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ATTENTION:
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1) The default user changed from "pgsql" to "postgres" in 11. The migration steps above now assume
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the "postgres" database user and FreeBSD user.
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2) See the updating entry 20190829 if you are updating from a release prior to 11.
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3) If you use non-default initdb options, you have to adjust the initdb-command accordingly
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20230906:
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AUTHOR: jrm@FreeBSD.org
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AFFECTS: users of sysutils/devcpu-data*
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