Kevin Grittner wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > all we need to do is set those hint bits before the clog gets
> > remove, so maybe just a SELECT * would do the trick!
>
> Does that mean that those experiencing the problem are failing to do
> the vacuumdb run which is recommended in the pg_upgrade instructions?
You know, I looked at that, but I don't think that is going to save me.
:-( It says:
Upgrade complete
----------------
| Optimizer statistics are not transferred by pg_upgrade
| so consider running:
| vacuumdb --all --analyze-only
| on the newly-upgraded cluster.
| Running this script will delete the old cluster's data files:
|
/usr/var/local/pgdev/pgfoundry/pg_migrator/pg_migrator/delete_old_cluster.sh
We recommend 'vacuumdb --all --analyze-only' which I assume only samples
random pages and does not set all the hint bits. In fact, you can't
even analyze TOAST tables:
test=> ANALYZE pg_toast.pg_toast_3596;
WARNING: skipping "pg_toast_3596" --- cannot analyze non-tables or
special system tables
ANALYZE
but you can SELECT from them:
chunk_id | chunk_seq | chunk_data
----------+-----------+------------
(0 rows)
Also, if we force VACUUM FREEZE on the toast tables we would have no
need to advance their relfrozenxids because all the xids would be fixed.
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