I may have accidentally painted myself into a corner here.  Looking for 
opinions…

Currently I have a Spacewalk 1.6 server which was set up using Oracle 11 XE for 
testing purposes.  It has been working great, and at 1.6 there were some 
concerns about PostgreSQL support being weak.

Today I noticed that Oracle started complaining that we exceeded the 11GB 
limit.  Oops.  My mistake.

I'm willing to give PostgreSQL a spin now, but with the Oracle DB full, I'm 
concerned that any "normal" upgrade process might need to write to it which 
would be denied and break the upgrade scripts.

Would order-of-operation help in this case?  For example, could the process at 
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/PostgreSQLFromOracle be used to convert 
to PostgreSQL in place on 1.6, and then an immediate upgrade to 1.7?

Worst-case, I have a second server doing nothing at the moment, and it can be 
built up as a PostgreSQL 1.7 machine and all clients re-registered to the new 
server -- I was just thinking through ideas on how to get the current server up 
to PostgreSQL/1.7 directly.

That's question number one.

Question two would be… are there any good options for seeing if there's any 
wasted space in the Oracle DB and compressing it down to possibly get through 
the normal upgrade and conversion processes?  Perhaps this should have been 
question number one.  I'm not an Oracle expert, and would love to be rid of it 
anyway…

Thanks,




Nate Duehr
Sr. Linux Engineer

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