On 10/6/22 09:46, Ron wrote:
On 10/6/22 10:20, Tom Lane wrote:
Ron<ronljohnso...@gmail.com>  writes:
On 10/6/22 09:49, Tom Lane wrote:
Ron<ronljohnso...@gmail.com>  writes:
pg_dump 9.6.24
You realize that that version's been out of support for a year?
Yes, which is why I'm dumping from an EOL cluster, and restoring to a
supported version.
But why are you using the dead version's pg_dump?  You could use
the supported version of that.

Because installing new software on production servers requires hurdles (Service Now change ticket approved by the application support manager, Delivery Service Manager, Engineering Change Board, and a one week lead time before installing during the Saturday night maintenance window) that I'm not willing to jump through just to take an /ad hoc/ database backup.

1) So I assume that means Postgres 13.8 has not been installed in anticipation of the change over?

2) All those hoops, yet you can move the data off site with no issue?



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Adrian Klaver
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