On 07/10/2012 08:28 AM, Chris Preston wrote:
Hello all,
How far can I get to a higher version of PostgreSQL by just entering a
command line instruction to upgrade without any major effort?

Regards

Chris Preston


At the simplest you just do a dump (using the dump tools from the *new* version of PostgreSQL) and restore to the new version. If you aren't worried about down-time and have the absolute simplest use-case then it isn't too difficult.

Most people have to deal with reviewing the release notes to see how they affect the overall system, setting up a test of the new version to shake out issues and planning the upgrade to minimize down-time. Among the things that have changed over the past few releases are tightening up of casting rules and changing the default for standard_conforming_strings to on either of which could cause serious breakage.

Once you get to a newer version (anything past 8.3? 8.4) you can use the new upgrade tools moving forward to minimize downtime during the upgrade process but you will *always* need to test and evaluate before deploying.

Cheers,
Steve



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