On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:42:38AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> writes: > > On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:07:43AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > >> It's not necessary, no? The code now gets socket directory right > >> without help. > > > Well, the doc comment is: > > > + If running check on an old pre-9.1 Unix-like running server, and the > > + old and new servers use different Unix-domain socket directories, > > + use the <option>-O</> option so the new server uses the same socket > > + directory as the old server, and set <envar>PGHOST</> similarly. > > > Remember, we can't get the socket directory for pre-9.1 servers. > > Yeah, but even if you assume that pg_upgrade needs help for that, this > doc is wrong and overcomplicated. The case that would be problematic > is where the old server is running with a unix_socket_directory that > is not the same as the default built into pg_upgrade's libpq. It is > not necessary (given my patch) that the new server match that socket > directory. What is necessary is that pg_upgrade be able to contact > the old server. I think, but haven't tested, that it's sufficient > to set PGHOST to make that work. The patched code will override > PGHOST for the new cluster anyway, since it will always specify > --host as the new-cluster socket directory.
Yes, agreed. With your change, the new server doesn't have to match the old server's sockdir anymore; it is always going to use the current directory. So the text should be: If running check on an old pre-9.1 Unix-like running server, and the old running server is using a Unix-domain socket directory different from the default on the new server, set <envar>PGHOST</> to point to the socket location of the old server. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> http://momjian.us EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com + It's impossible for everything to be true. + -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers