Move pg_upgrade to /contrib. Still need to make Peter's portability

changes.
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Bruce Momjian 2002-01-14 17:32:07 +00:00
parent d43b364eb9
commit 92a8bc9634
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@ -131,6 +131,10 @@ pg_resetxlog -
Reset the WAL log (pg_xlog) to recover from crash or format change
by Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
pg_upgrade -
Upgrade from previous PostgreSQL version without pg_dump/reload
by Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>
pgbench -
TPC-B like benchmarking tool
by Tatsuo Ishii <t-ishii@sra.co.jp>

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contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
#
# pg_upgrade: update a database without needing a full dump/reload cycle.
# CAUTION: Read the manual page before trying to use this!
# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/contrib/pg_upgrade/Attic/pg_upgrade,v 1.1 2002/01/14 17:32:07 momjian Exp $
#
# NOTE: we must be sure to update the version-checking code a few dozen lines
# below for each new PostgreSQL release.
#set -x
# Set this to "Y" to enable this program
ENABLE="N"
if [ "$ENABLE" != "Y" ]
then
echo "Sorry, $0 cannot upgrade database
version $SRC_VERSION to $DST_VERSION." 1>&2
echo "The on-disk structure of tables has changed." 1>&2
echo "You will need to dump and restore using pg_dumpall." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# UPGRADE_VERSION is the expected old database version
UPGRADE_VERSION="7.1"
CUR_VERSION="7.2"
trap "rm -f /tmp/$$.*" 0 1 2 3 15
PHASE=""
if [ "$#" -eq 1 ]
then
if [ "X$1" = "X-1" ]
then PHASE="1"
shift
elif [ "X$1" = "X-2" ]
then PHASE="2"
shift
fi
fi
if [ "$PHASE" = "" ]
then echo "You must run $0 in either mode 1 or mode 2." 1>&2
echo "Usage: $0 [ -1 | -2 ]" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -e data ]
then echo "$0 must be run from the directory above your /data directory.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
if [ "$PHASE" -eq 2 ]
then echo "You must run initdb to create a template1 database." 1>&2
fi
exit 1
fi
INFODIR="pg_upgrade_info"
OLDDIR="$INFODIR/data"
make_dbobjoidmap()
{
psql -d template1 -At -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database" |
grep -v '^template0$' |
while read DB
do
QUERY="`echo \" SELECT relname, oid
FROM pg_class
WHERE relkind = 'r' OR
relkind = 'i' OR
relkind = 't'\"`"
# Don't move over 7.1 int4 sequences; use setval() file.
# Sequence XIDs changed from 7.2beta4 to beta5; don't copy them.
if [ "$SRC_VERSION" != "7.1" -a \
"$SRC_VERSION" != "7.2" ]
then QUERY="$QUERY OR relkind = 'S';";
QUERY="$QUERY;"
fi
psql -d "$DB" -At -F' ' -c "$QUERY" |
while read RELNAME_OID
do
echo "$DB $RELNAME_OID"
done
done
}
make_dboidmap()
{
psql -d template1 -At -F' ' -c \
'SELECT datname, oid FROM pg_database;' |
grep -v '^template0$'
}
move_objfiles()
{
# Test to make sure there is a matching file in each place
if [ ! -e "$OLDDIR"/base/"$SRC_DBOID"/"$SRC_OID" ]
then echo "Move of database $DB, OID $SRC_OID, object $OBJ failed.
File not found; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -e data/base/"$DST_DBOID"/"$DST_OID" ]
then echo "Move of database $DB, OID $DST_OID, object $OBJ failed.
File not found; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Move files
mv -f "$OLDDIR"/base/"$SRC_DBOID"/"$SRC_OID" data/base/"$DST_DBOID"/"$DST_OID"
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Move of database $DB, OID $SRC_OID, object $OBJ
to $DST_OID failed.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# handle table extents
ls "$OLDDIR"/base/"$SRC_DBOID"/"$SRC_OID".* 2>/dev/null | while read FILE
do
EXT=`basename "$FILE" | sed 's/^.*\.\(.*\)$/\1/'`
mv -f "$FILE" data/base/"$DST_DBOID"/"$DST_OID"."$EXT"
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Move of database $DB, OID $SRC_OID, object $OBJ
to $DST_OID failed.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
done
}
if [ "$PHASE" -eq 1 ]
then
##########################
# Phase 1 starts here #
##########################
if [ ! -d data/base/1 ]
then echo "There is no database template1 in data/base." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# get version
SRC_VERSION="`cat data/PG_VERSION`"
if [ "$SRC_VERSION" = "" ]
then echo "$0 can not find PostgreSQL version file 'data/PG_VERSION'.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$SRC_VERSION" != "$CUR_VERSION" -a \
"$SRC_VERSION" != "$UPGRADE_VERSION" ]
then echo
"$0 supports versions $UPGRADE_VERSION and $CUR_VERSION only." 1>&2
echo
"However, your database is version $SRC_VERSION;
$0 aborted." 1>&2
echo "You will need to dump and restore using pg_dumpall." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Start server, if needed, so we can do some work.
if ! pg_ctl status | head -1 | grep -q "is running"
then pg_ctl -w start
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can not start server.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
# create directory for our data
rm -rf "$INFODIR"
mkdir "$INFODIR"
chmod og-rwx "$INFODIR"
# Dump schema
pg_dumpall -s |
awk -F' *' '
{
# Modify sequences with int8 maximums if we are upgrading from 7.1.
if ("'"$SRC_VERSION"'" == "7.1" &&
$1 == "CREATE" &&
$2 == "SEQUENCE" &&
# handle OS rounding
$9 >= 2147483646 &&
$9 <= 2147483648)
{
for(i=1; i <= NF; i++)
{
if (i != 9)
printf "%s ", $i;
else
printf "%s ", "9223372036854775807";
}
print "";
}
else print $0;
}' > "$INFODIR"/schema
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can not dump schema.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Generate mappings for database
make_dboidmap > "$INFODIR"/dboidmap
make_dbobjoidmap > "$INFODIR"/dbobjoidmap
# Generate setval() script for 7.1 because it has int4 sequences
# Sequence XIDs changed from 7.2beta4 to beta5; we have to recreate them.
if [ "$SRC_VERSION" = "7.1" -o \
"$SRC_VERSION" = "7.2" ]
then
psql -d template1 -At -c "SELECT datname FROM pg_database" |
grep -v '^template0$' |
while read DB
do
# We use awk as a portable way to output a backslash
awk 'BEGIN {print "\\connect '"$DB"'"}'
psql -d "$DB" -At -c "
SELECT relname
FROM pg_class
WHERE relkind = 'S';" |
while read SEQUENCE
do
VALUE=`psql -d "$DB" -At -c "SELECT last_value
FROM \"$SEQUENCE\";"`
echo "SELECT setval ('$SEQUENCE', $VALUE, true);"
done
done > "$INFODIR"/setval
else rm -f "$INFODIR"/setval
fi
# Vacuum all databases to remove exipired rows.
# We will lose our transaction log file during the upgrade so we
# have to do this.
vacuumdb -a
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can not vacuum server.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Stop server so we can move the directory.
pg_ctl -w stop
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can not stop server.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
mv data "$INFODIR"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can not move old /data out of the way.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo
echo
echo "Plase 1 completed.
Continue with the steps outlined in the $0 manual page."
exit 0
fi
##########################
# Phase 2 starts here #
##########################
# check things
if [ ! -d "$INFODIR" ]
then echo "There is no '$INFODIR' directory from a phase 1 run of $0." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -e "$OLDDIR" ]
then echo "There is no '$OLDDIR' directory from the phase 1 run of $0." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "$OLDDIR/PG_VERSION" ]
then echo "Cannot read '$OLDDIR/PG_VERSION' --- something is wrong." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "data/PG_VERSION" ]
then echo "Cannot read 'data/PG_VERSION' --- something is wrong." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "data/base/1" ]
then echo "Cannot find database template1 in 'data/base'." 1>&2
echo "Are you running $0 as the postgres superuser?" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Get the actual versions seen in the data dirs.
SRC_VERSION=`cat "$OLDDIR"/PG_VERSION`
DST_VERSION=`cat data/PG_VERSION`
# Check for version compatibility.
# This code will need to be updated/reviewed for each new PostgreSQL release.
if [ "$DST_VERSION" != "$CUR_VERSION" ]
then echo "$0 is for PostgreSQL version $CUR_VERSION
but data/PG_VERSION contains $DST_VERSION." 1>&2
echo "Did you run initdb for version $UPGRADE_VERSION by mistake?" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Stop server for pg_resetxlog use
if pg_ctl status | head -1 | grep -q "is running"
then pg_ctl -w stop
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can no start server.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
# check for proper pg_resetxlog version
pg_resetxlog 2>/dev/null
# file not found status is normally 127, not 1
if [ "$?" -ne 1 ]
then echo "Unable to find pg_resetxlog in path.
Install it from pgsql/contrib/pg_resetxlog and continue.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if ! pg_resetxlog -x 2>&1 | grep -q 'xid'
then echo "Old version of pg_resetxlog found in path.
Install a newer version from pgsql/contrib/pg_resetxlog.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# If the XID is > 2 billion, 7.1 database will have non-frozen XID's in
# low numbers, and 7.2 will think they are in the future --- bad.
SRC_XID=`pg_resetxlog -n "$OLDDIR" | grep "NextXID" | awk -F' *' '{print $4}'`
if [ "$SRC_VERSION" = "7.1" -a "$SRC_XID" -gt 2000000000 ]
then echo "XID too high for $0.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
DST_XID=`pg_resetxlog -n data | grep "NextXID" | awk -F' *' '{print $4}'`
# compare locales to make sure they match
pg_resetxlog -n "$OLDDIR" | grep "^LC_" > /tmp/$$.0
pg_resetxlog -n data | grep "^LC_" > /tmp/$$.1
if ! diff /tmp/$$.0 /tmp/$$.1 >/dev/null
then echo "Locales do not match between the two versions.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Restart postmaster
pg_ctl -w start
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "Can not start server.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
###################################
# Checking done. Ready to proceed.
###################################
# Execute the schema script to create everything
psql template1 < "$INFODIR"/schema
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "There were errors in the input script.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Input script complete, fixing row commit statuses..."
# XXX do we still need this?
# Now vacuum each result database because our movement of transaction log
# causes some committed transactions to appear as non-committed
vacuumdb -a
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "There were errors during VACUUM.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Generate mappings for database
make_dboidmap > /tmp/$$.dboidmap
make_dbobjoidmap > /tmp/$$.dbobjoidmap
# we are done with SQL database access
# shutdown forces buffers to disk
pg_ctl -w stop
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Unable to stop database server.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Commit fixes complete, moving data files..."
# Move table/index/sequence files
cat "$INFODIR"/dbobjoidmap | while read LINE
do
DB=`echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $1}'`
OBJ=`echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $2}'`
# Skip system tables, except for pg_largeobject
# pg_toast tables are handled later as part of the
# base table move
if [ `expr "$OBJ" : 'pg_'` -eq 3 -a \
`expr "$OBJ" : 'pg_largeobject'` -ne 14 ]
then continue
fi
SRC_OID=`echo "$LINE" | awk '{print $3}'`
SRC_DBOID=`grep "^$DB " "$INFODIR"/dboidmap | awk '{print $2}'`
DST_DBOID=`grep "^$DB " /tmp/$$.dboidmap | awk '{print $2}'`
DST_OID=`grep "^$DB $OBJ " /tmp/$$.dbobjoidmap | awk '{print $3}'`
move_objfiles
# Handle TOAST files if they exist
if grep -q "^$DB pg_toast_$SRC_OID " "$INFODIR"/dbobjoidmap
then # toast heap
SAVE_SRC_OID="$SRC_OID"
SAVE_DST_OID="$DST_OID"
SRC_OID=`grep "^$DB pg_toast_$SAVE_SRC_OID " \
"$INFODIR"/dbobjoidmap | awk '{print $3}'`
DST_OID=`grep "^$DB pg_toast_$SAVE_DST_OID " \
/tmp/$$.dbobjoidmap | awk '{print $3}'`
move_objfiles
# toast index
SRC_OID=`grep "^$DB pg_toast_${SAVE_SRC_OID}_idx " \
"$INFODIR"/dbobjoidmap | awk '{print $3}'`
DST_OID=`grep "^$DB pg_toast_${SAVE_DST_OID}_idx " \
/tmp/$$.dbobjoidmap | awk '{print $3}'`
move_objfiles
fi
done
# Set this so future backends don't think these tuples are their own
# because it matches their own XID.
# Commit status already updated by vacuum above
# Set to maximum XID just in case SRC wrapped around recently and
# is lower than DST's database
if [ "$SRC_XID" -gt "$DST_XID" ]
then MAX_XID="$SRC_XID"
else MAX_XID="$DST_XID"
fi
pg_resetxlog -x "$MAX_XID" data
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Unable to set new XID.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Move over old WAL
rm -r data/pg_xlog
mv -f "$OLDDIR"/pg_xlog data
# Set last log file id and segment from old database
LOG_ID=`pg_resetxlog -n "$OLDDIR" | grep "Current log file id:" |
awk -F' *' '{print $5}'`
if [ "$LOG_ID" = "" ]
then echo "Unable to get old log file id.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
SEG_ID=`pg_resetxlog -n "$OLDDIR" | grep "Next log file segment:" |
awk -F' *' '{print $5}'`
if [ "$SEG_ID" = "" ]
then echo "Unable to get old log segment id.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Set checkpoint location of new database
pg_resetxlog -l "$LOG_ID" "$SEG_ID" data
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Unable to set new log file/segment id.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Restart server with moved data
pg_ctl -w start
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]
then echo "Unable to restart database server.; exiting" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
# Set sequence values for 7.1-version sequences, which were int4.
if [ "$SRC_VERSION" = "7.1" -o \
"$SRC_VERSION" = "7.2" ]
then echo "Set sequence values..."
psql -d template1 -At < "$INFODIR"/setval
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then echo "There were errors during int4 sequence restore.
$0 aborted." 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
echo
echo
echo "You may remove the old database files with 'rm -r pg_upgrade'."
exit 0

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<application>pg_upgrade</application>
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<refmiscinfo>Application</refmiscinfo>
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Allows upgrade from a previous release without reloading data
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<date>1999-07-31</date>
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<command>pg_upgrade</command>
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<date>1999-07-31</date>
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Description
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<application>pg_upgrade</application>
is a utility for upgrading from a previous
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> release without reloading all the data.
Not all <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> release transitions can be
handled this way. Check the release notes for details on your installation.
</para>
<procedure>
<title>Upgrading <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> with pg_upgrade</title>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Back up your existing data directory, preferably by making a
complete dump with pg_dumpall.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Copy the program <filename>pgsql/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_upgrade</filename>
from the current PostgreSQL distribution into somewhere in your path.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Change your working directory to the
pgsql main directory, and type:
<programlisting>
$ pg_upgrade -1
</programlisting>
to collect information about the old database needed for the
upgrade.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Do:
<programlisting>
$ make install
</programlisting>
to install the new binaries.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Do:
<programlisting>
$ cd pgsql/contrib/pg_resetxlog
$ make install
</programlisting>
to install the /contrib/pg_resetxlog utility
which will be used by pg_upgrade.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Run <application>initdb</application> to create a new template1 database
containing the system tables for the new release. Make sure you use
settings similar to those used in your previous version.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Start the new postmaster. (Note: it is critical that no users connect
to the server until the upgrade is complete. You may wish to start
the postmaster without -i and/or alter <filename>pg_hba.conf</filename>
temporarily.)
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Change your working directory to the
pgsql main directory, and type:
<programlisting>
$ pg_upgrade -2
</programlisting>
The program will do some checking to make sure everything is properly
configured, and will run your db.out script to recreate all the databases
and tables you had, but with no data. It will then physically move the
data files containing non-system tables and indexes from
<filename>data.old/</filename> into the proper
<filename>data/</filename> subdirectories, replacing the empty data files
created during the db.out script.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
Restore your old <filename>pg_hba.conf</filename> if needed to allow
user logins.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
<emphasis>Carefully</emphasis> examine the contents of the upgraded
databases. If you detect problems, you'll need to recover by restoring
from your full pg_dump backup.
You can delete the <filename>data.old/</filename> directory when you
are satisfied.
</para>
</step>
<step performance="required">
<para>
The upgraded databases will be in an un-vacuumed state. You will probably
want to run a <command>VACUUM ANALYZE</command> before beginning
production work.
</para>
</step>
</procedure>
</refsect1>
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