Hi Tom,
Yes, I totally agree with you that the OS upgrade should take place first 
before we install Postgres.
It is just that Postgres was already installed on a RHEL6 server before my 
time.  
What preparations do you recommend us to do minimize the possible hazard after 
the OS upgrade?
Thank you very much in advance,
-Peter


    在 2021年5月8日 星期六 下午12:52:29 [PDT], Tom Lane<t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> 寫道:  
 
 Peter Lee <peterlee3...@yahoo.com> writes:
> Question:  will Postgres databases (such as Postgres12 originally installed 
> on a RHEL 6 server) continue to function properly after the server get O/S 
> upgrade to RHEL 7??

Possibly, but why don't you do the OS upgrade first?  RHEL6 has been
EOL for some time, so installing new functionality on a server that's
still running that doesn't seem like prudent sysadmin-ship.

The main hazard you'd be looking at if you do it in the other order
is that RHEL7 might have different locale sorting behavior, resulting
in effectively-corrupt indexes on text columns.  For more info about
that see

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Locale_data_changes

That page claims that only the de_DE.UTF-8 locale changed in RHEL7,
but I don't know that I'd risk money on that being true.

            regards, tom lane
  

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