Dear Justin, Thanks for replying!
> What optimizations? I can't see them, and since the patch is described > as rearranging test cases (and therefore already difficult to read), I > guess they should be a separate patch, or the optimizations described. The basic idea was to reduce number of CREATE/DROP statement, but it was changed for now - publications and subscriptions were created and dropped per testcases. E.g., In case of successful upgrade, below steps were done: 1. create two publications 2. create a subscription with failover = true 3. avoid further initial sync by setting max_logical_replication_workers = 0 4. create another subscription 5. confirm statuses of tables are either of 'i' or 'r' 6. run pg_upgrade 7. confirm table statuses are preserved 8. confirm replication origins are preserved. New patch is available in [1]. [1]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/TYCPR01MB12077B16EEDA360BA645B96F8F54C2%40TYCPR01MB12077.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com Best Regards, Hayato Kuroda FUJITSU LIMITED https://www.fujitsu.com/