On 2025-05-01 23:06, Durumdara wrote:
The PG_Upgrade is not possible because of lesser space and too old
debian.
As a data point, pg_upgrade has an option to do an in-place upgrade
which
reuses the vast majority of the data files as they are on disk, rather
than
making a copy.
It's useful
On 5/1/25 06:06, Durumdara wrote:
Hello!
There is a heavily used server, with older debian, and PG11.
The data is more than 1,2 TB.
The PG_Upgrade is not possible because of lesser space and too old debian.
1) Specify what the old and new versions of Debian are.
2) I don't understand what the
On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 9:06 AM Durumdara wrote:
> Hello!
>
> There is a heavily used server, with older debian, and PG11.
> The data is more than 1,2 TB.
> The PG_Upgrade is not possible because of lesser space and too old debian.
>
> As we see now we have only one way to move this server.
> 1.)