Hi Dave,

Thanks for the info, this explains a lot.

Yes, I am upgrading from the 32bit version to the 64bit one.

We have pretty large databases (some over 1 trillion of rows, and some containing large documents in blobs.) Giving a bit more memory than 4GB limit to Postgres was what we were long longing for. Postgres was able to handle large datasets (I suppose it uses something like long long (64bit) data type in C++) and I hoped naively that Postgres would be able to migrate from one version to the other without too much trouble.

I tried to pg_dump one of the DBs with large documents. I failed with out of memory error. I suppose it is rather hard to migrate in my case :-( Any suggestions?

Thanks,
arturas

On 10/30/2010 7:33 PM, Dave Page wrote:
upgrade from a 32bit 8.3 server to a 64 bit 9.0 server, which isn't
going to work without a dump/restore. With pg_upgrade, the two builds
need to be from the same platform, same word size, and have the same
configuration for certain settings like integer_datetimes.



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