On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 12:35:56PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 2020-10-27 11:53, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:35:25AM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > > > On 2020-10-06 12:26, Magnus Hagander wrote: > > > > I went with the name --no-instructions to have the same name for both > > > > initdb and pg_upgrade. The downside is that "no-instructions" also > > > > causes the scripts not to be written in pg_upgrade, which arguably is a > > > > different thing. We could go with "--no-instructions" and > > > > "--no-scripts", but that would leave the parameters different. I also > > > > considered "--no-next-step", but that one didn't quite have the right > > > > ring to me. I'm happy for other suggestions on the parameter names. > > > > > > What scripts are left after we remove the analyze script, as discussed in > > > a > > > different thread? > > > > There is still delete_old_cluster.sh. > > Well, that one can trivially be replaced by a printed instruction, too.
True. On my system is it simply: rm -rf '/u/pgsql.old/data' The question is whether the user is going to record the vacuumdb and rm instructions that display at the end of the pg_upgrade run, or do we need to write it down for them in script files. -- Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> https://momjian.us EnterpriseDB https://enterprisedb.com The usefulness of a cup is in its emptiness, Bruce Lee