I have always used pg_basebackup to backup my database and I have never had any issues.

I am now needing to upgrade to a new version of PostgreSQL and I am running into problems when pg_upgrade calls pg_dump. pg_dump stalled at: "pg_dump: saving database definition" for 24 hours before I killed the process.

My pg_class table contains 9,000,000 entries and I have 9004 schema.

I was able to get output from pg_dump if I used the -n option to dump schema with wildcards. I was able to use -n 'data???x' where x was a digit from 0 to 9. This way I was able to execute 10 concurrent pg_dump processes and dump the database in 30 minutes. I then dumped the public schema and used pg_dumpall to dump the globals.

Can anyone tell me if there is something else I need to do to manually dump the database? What I did do seems to have restored correctly on the upgraded server, but if I want to make sure that I haven't missed anything that will creep up on me.


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