Yes same password, I'm using a basic alter command to put the right
password back.

I'm doing another upgrade in an hour, and will do some more checks to see
if it's trying to use another password or what. I obviously can't read the
password from the file , so knowing if it's munged or other, I'm not sure
is possible.

Upgrade command i'm running

time /usr/pgsql-12/bin/pg_upgrade --old-bindir /usr/pgsql-9.5/bin/
--new-bindir /usr/pgsql-12/bin/ --old-datadir /pgsql/9.5/data --new-datadir
/pgsql/12/data --link

So it's very odd. and I've not experienced this in other environments, it's
just this one. Now it's a bigger data set, but very odd.

I'm also not seeing any other data issues, just seems to be this one
password.

Thanks,

If there are commands I can run on the data before I do an alter, to give
someone more info, let me know

Tory

On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 12:08 PM Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>
wrote:

> On 5/7/20 11:55 AM, Tory M Blue wrote:
> > Going from 9.5 to 12 and 2 times now, I've had a password either go
> > missing or munged. I've had to add an alter statement at the end of the
> > upgrade.
>
> What are the commands you are using?
>
> Is it the same password?
>
> >
> > The DB is functioning fine, shut it down, do the upgrade and the
> > password is munged. Seems like an odd occurrence, we have not noted any
> > other weird issues.
> >
> > Anyone else see or hear of this?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tory
>
>
> --
> Adrian Klaver
> adrian.kla...@aklaver.com
>

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