Vijaykumar Jain <vijaykumarjain.git...@gmail.com> writes:
> i have db example which i want to migrate from one version to another.
> to do that i disable writes on the db by setting the tx flag, so that i can
> be sure it is still serving reads, but no additional data is written.
> i can take a pg_dump, the db is still serving the reads.

What is the point of that?  pg_dump will capture a consistent data
snapshot in any case.  AFAICS, all you accomplish by disabling
writes on the source server is a self-inflicted DOS.

(Also, the fact that default_transaction_read_only is so easy to
override means it's not that useful as a means of disabling writes.)

                        regards, tom lane


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