Re: Thoughts on user-defined types for talk at Postgres conference?

2024-03-06 Thread Tom Lane
Stephen Frost writes: > * Guyren Howe (guy...@gmail.com) wrote: >> It seems as though a Composite Type having only fixed-length fields should >> be able to be regarded as a fixed-length value. > While I can understand where you're coming from with that, it's > certainly not something the system

Re: Thoughts on user-defined types for talk at Postgres conference?

2024-03-06 Thread Stephen Frost
Greetings, * Guyren Howe (guy...@gmail.com) wrote: > Thanks for that! We'd generally prefer that responses are in-line (such as I'm doing here) and not top-posted (as you did on your response). This helps others reading the lists follow the discussion. > It seems as though a Composite Type havi

Re: v11.5- v15.3 upgrade (linux)

2024-03-06 Thread Ron Johnson
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 7:19 PM David Gauthier wrote: > Hi: > I'm a PG user in a big corp with an IT dept that administers a PG > server/instance that I use. It's an old install, v11.5, and we need to > upgrade to v15.3. They want to bring the upgraded DB up on a new linux vm > which has OS upgr

Re: v11.5- v15.3 upgrade (linux)

2024-03-06 Thread Bruce Momjian
On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 07:19:20PM -0500, David Gauthier wrote: > Hi:   > I'm a PG user in a big corp with an IT dept that administers a PG server/ > instance that I use.  It's an old install, v11.5, and we need to upgrade to > v15.3.  They want to bring the upgraded DB up on a new linux vm which h

Re: v11.5- v15.3 upgrade (linux)

2024-03-06 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 3/6/24 16:19, David Gauthier wrote: Hi: I'm a PG user in a big corp with an IT dept that administers a PG server/instance that I use.  It's an old install, v11.5, and we need to upgrade to v15.3.  They want to bring the upgraded DB up on a new linux vm which has OS upgrades of its own.  So

Re: extract ddl to devops pipeline

2024-03-06 Thread Adrian Klaver
On 3/6/24 13:18, Lorusso Domenico wrote: Hello guys, I need to export the DDL (tables, funcitons views) of some schemas (with cross references) to load them in a pipeline like DevOps ready. Problem: export/backup doesn't care about the appropriate sequence of objet because these stuff will be

v11.5- v15.3 upgrade (linux)

2024-03-06 Thread David Gauthier
Hi: I'm a PG user in a big corp with an IT dept that administers a PG server/instance that I use. It's an old install, v11.5, and we need to upgrade to v15.3. They want to bring the upgraded DB up on a new linux vm which has OS upgrades of its own. So it's a move AND an upgrade. There are 2 conc

Re: extract ddl to devops pipeline

2024-03-06 Thread Christophe Pettus
> On Mar 6, 2024, at 13:18, Lorusso Domenico wrote: > So there is a way to automatically generate DDL in the right order? Standard pg_dump creates files that are in the proper order, although if you exclusive some tables or schemas from the backup, those might cause errors if references from

extract ddl to devops pipeline

2024-03-06 Thread Lorusso Domenico
Hello guys, I need to export the DDL (tables, funcitons views) of some schemas (with cross references) to load them in a pipeline like DevOps ready. Problem: export/backup doesn't care about the appropriate sequence of objet because these stuff will be solved by import phase. So there is a way to

Re: Thoughts on user-defined types for talk at Postgres conference?

2024-03-06 Thread Guyren Howe
Thanks for that! It seems as though a Composite Type having only fixed-length fields should be able to be regarded as a fixed-length value. On 6 Mar 2024 at 09:45 -0800, Stephen Frost , wrote: > Greetings, > > * Guyren Howe (guy...@gmail.com) wrote: > > But what *really* sets Postgres apart from

Re: Thoughts on user-defined types for talk at Postgres conference?

2024-03-06 Thread Stephen Frost
Greetings, * Guyren Howe (guy...@gmail.com) wrote: > But what *really* sets Postgres apart from comparable systems is user defined > types. I would like to carefully lay out how to define and use a user-defined > type (I don’t think I have time to dig into doing fancy stuff with C > functions,

Re: Feature Request: log_line_prefix %h Counterpart

2024-03-06 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
Actually, will just post it here in case someone finds this thread and wants to follow along: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAKAnmmK-U%2BUicE-qbNU23K--Q5XTLdM6bj%2BgbkZBZkjyjrd3Ow%40mail.gmail.com

Re: Feature Request: log_line_prefix %h Counterpart

2024-03-06 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 1:44 AM Jawala wrote: > Looking for an escape sequence for log_line_prefix for the IP address that > traffic was destined to, i.e., the *local* address of the TCP connection, > natural counterpart to "remote IP address". > I made a quick proof of concept of this, will pos

Re: pgBadger: Cannot find any log entries from systemd-journald

2024-03-06 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
On Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 3:14 AM Frank Lanitz wrote: > $ pgbadger --journalctl "journalctl -u postgresql.service" > You could try adding --verbose to see if it gives more clues. > Having a look into the journal there is a lot of > None of the snippets from journald you showed were actually thin