On 06/30/2017 09:42 PM, Steven Chang wrote:
Uh...we also met duplicate rows with primary key column through restoring database by pg_basebackup.
HAAAA.........................
I don't think its an issue with primary key index corruption.

That is interesting, more information would be helpful though:

Postgres version?

OS and version?

The pg_basebackup command line invocation?

Why you don't think it is index corruption?





2017-07-01 7:30 GMT+08:00 Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com <mailto:adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>>:

    On 06/30/2017 07:33 AM, Timokhin Maxim wrote:

        Sure, here it is.

        pg_basebackup -h servername -R -P -D /data/upgrade/94 -U pgsql
        -v —xlog-method=stream —checkpoint=fast

        /usr/pgsql-9.5/bin/initdb -D /data/upgrade/95/ —encoding=utf8
        —locale=ru_RU.utf8 —lc-collate=ru_RU.utf8 —lc-ctype=ru_RU.utf8
        —lc-messages=en_US.utf8

        Then updating:
        /usr/pgsql-9.5/bin/pg_upgrade -b /usr/pgsql-9.4/bin/ -d
        /data/upgrade/94 -B /usr/pgsql-9.5/bin/ -D /data/upgrade/95 -k

        and so on to 9.6


    The original 9.4 database has the same encoding setup?

    FYI, you can use pg_upgrade to go straight from 9.4 to 9.6.

    https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/pgupgrade.html
    <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/pgupgrade.html>

    "pg_upgrade supports upgrades from 8.4.X and later to the current
    major release of PostgreSQL, including snapshot and alpha releases."



        after that server starts normally.


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