Is this likely to be an issue? The database itself shouldn't have modified 
the schema/data/interfaces very much at all, for the most part BareOS is as 
"any other" database consuming application.. or so I thought anyway. But if 
you've misgivings, then maybe there's something I'm missing?

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/release.html (there are already many 
versions of 14 to compare the  changes too). Quite a list of changes, I 
don't have deep knowledge of the requirements of BareOS's database 
consumption to know if any of these will have negative effects.

I wouldn't want to steer you wrong.  

https://docs.bareos.org/master/IntroductionAndTutorial/UpdatingBareos.html

https://docs.bareos.org/master/TasksAndConcepts/CatalogMaintenance.html#postgresql-database



On Thursday, 17 November 2022 at 02:07:04 UTC+11 [email protected] wrote:

> also this is on a single server (i.e. it is NOT high availability setup) 
> if that makes any difference.
>
> On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 10:00:17 AM UTC-5 Bruce Eckstein wrote:
>
>> I recently upgraded Ubuntu server 20.04 to 22.04. In the upgrade process, 
>> it said I needed to upgrade the postgres clusters to version 14 from 
>> version 12 as 12 is no longer supported. Is there anything I need to do to 
>> the Bareos before doing this cluster upgrade?
>>
>> PS I do not understand what the cluster version upgrade implication is on 
>> existing databases within the postgres system!
>>
>

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